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Fermilab experiment receives prestigious Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics
The Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab received the prestigious Breakthrough Prize in fundamental physics for its precision measurement of the muon.
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The Genesis Mission is leveraging the strength of the U.S. Department of Energy’s 17 national laboratories, including Fermilab, alongside American research universities and industry partners. The collaborative effort aims to supercharge innovation by integrating the transformative power of artificial intelligence across the national research landscape.
Largest neutrino experiment in the US wins Project of the Year Award
The largest neutrino experiment in the United States was named the Project of the Year by the Underground Construction Association for completing a significant and challenging underground construction project with little or no issues.
New electronically tunable quantum detector speeds up search for dark matter
Scientists designed a state-of-the-art detector to electronically tune itself, enabling scientists to search broader frequency ranges for evidence of weak signals produced by dark photons — possible dark matter particles — much faster and more precisely than ever before.
A chilling new search for dark matter will soon be underway
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Magnetic muon measurements and gene-therapy advances win $3 million Breakthrough prizes
On April 18, the winners of some of the most lucrative prizes in science, were announced at the Breakthrough Prize ceremony. The Muon g-2 collaboration won the award in Fundamental Physics for the most precise measurement of the muon to date.
“Do We Understand All Of Nature’s Basic Ingredients?” Muon Experiment Wins Breakthrough Prize for efforts to advance the Standard Model of Particle Physics
IFL Science talks with Chris Polly about the Muon g-2 collaboration’s precise measurement of the g-2 value honored with $3 million from the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics.
Physicists zero in on the mass of the fundamental W boson particle
Recently, scientists have determined the mass of the W boson by analyzing more than 1 billion proton-colliding events produced by the LHC at CERN. The precision of the new measurement is on par with a previous measurement made in 2022 by the CDF at Fermilab.
South Dakota neutrino project at SURF named 2026 Underground Project of the Year
The LBNF/DUNE project hosted by Fermilab has been named the Underground Construction Association’s 2026 Project of the Year.
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