Eric Dahl, Anna Grassellino honored with Presidential Early Career Awards
The Presidential Early Career Awards highlight the key role that the administration places in encouraging and accelerating American innovation to grow our economy and tackle our greatest challenges.
Fermilab is America’s particle physics and accelerator laboratory. Our vision is to solve the mysteries of matter, energy, space and time for the benefit of all.
The value of basic research
How can we measure the worth of scientific knowledge? Economic analysts give it a shot.
Why are we called Fermilab?
Many visitors to Fermilab reasonably conclude from its name that Enrico Fermi worked at the laboratory, but he never did. In fact, he died in 1954, years before scientists even officially recommended the construction of a U.S. accelerator laboratory.
How heavy is a neutrino?
The question is more complicated than it seems.
Visualizing the invisible
Ellen Sandor, Fermilab’s 2016 artist-in-residence, shines a new light on Fermilab’s neutrino research with her current exhibit at the Fermilab Art Gallery.
CERN ramps up neutrino program
U.S.-CERN partnership takes on the mystery of neutrinos.