
Used MRI magnets get a second chance at life in high-energy physics experiments
Argonne high-energy physicist Peter Winter is reusing old MRI magnets, like the one seen above, to benchmark instrumentation for new high-energy physics experiments.
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U.S.-CERN Agreement Paves Way for New Era of Scientific Discovery
Department of Energy and National Science Foundation sign agreement for U.S. participation in particle physics research.
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Five Earn 2015 Early Career Awards in High Energy Physics
The 2015 Early Career Award recipients include: Phillip Barbeau (Duke University), Nathaniel Craig (UCSB), Thomas Hartman (Cornell University), Tracy Slatyer (MIT), and Peter Winter (Argonne National Laboratory).
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Italian Neutrino Experiment to Move to the U.S.
The world’s largest liquid-argon neutrino detector will help with the search for sterile neutrinos at Fermilab.
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LHC Sees First Beams
The Large Hadron Collider has circulated the first protons, ending a two-year shutdown.
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Scientists find rare dwarf satellite galaxy candidates
Newly discovered galaxies could present scientists with more opportunities to search for signatures of dark matter.
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Dark Energy Camera catches breathtaking glimpse of comet Lovejoy
While scanning the southern sky as part of the Dark Energy Survey, researchers snapped the above shot of comet Lovejoy.
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Physics for the people
Citizen scientists dive into particle physics and astrophysics research.
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What’s new for LHC Run II
The Large Hadron Collider gears up for restart.
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DECam’s nearby discoveries
The Dark Energy Camera does more than its name would lead you to believe.
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Scientists complete array on Mexican volcano
An international team of astrophysicists has completed an advanced detector to map the most energetic phenomena in the universe.
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Searching for a dark light
A new experiment at Jefferson Lab is on the hunt for dark photons, hypothetical messengers of an invisible universe.
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