High-energy physics experiments at the Energy Frontier use particle colliders and sophisticated detectors to explore the fundamental constituents and architecture of the universe.
Experiments at the Intensity Frontier explore fundamental particles and forces of nature using intense particle beams and highly sensitive detectors.
Particle physics experiments at the Cosmic Frontier use the cosmos as a laboratory to investigate the fundamental laws of physics.
From the earliest days of high energy physics in the 1930s to the latest 21st-century initiatives, the bold and innovative ideas and technologies of particle physics have entered the mainstream of society to transform the way we live.
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory advances the understanding of the fundamental nature of matter and energy by providing leadership and resources for qualified researchers to conduct basic research at the frontiers of high energy physics and related disciplines.
Fermilab's broad scientific program pushes forward on three interrelated frontiers of particle physics. Each uses a unique approach to making discoveries, and all three are essential to answering key questions about the laws of nature and the cosmos.
Learn more about how Fermilab scientists search the cosmos, examine the tiniest known pieces of matter and generally help to discover the secrets of the universe at this monthly lecture series. Learn about upcoming lectures or watch previous lectures on the website.
At Fermilab, scientists work on particle physics science and technology that leads to a better understanding of the physics of the universe and practical benefits to society.
The Particle Physics Project Prioritzation Panel proposes a strategic plan for the next 10 years to address the central questions in particle physics using a range of tools and techniques at three interrelated frontiers.
At Fermilab’s Tevatron Collider, physicists have been telling the story of their research results in weekly installments for more than five years.