Fermilab Today published this story on Nov. 15, 2011. To watch past lectures, visit the Physics for Everyone website. Fermilab’s Tevatron program has shut down, but the laboratory’s other programs are ...
Fermilab Lecture Series presents "Extreme Beams for Mysterious Particles" by Fermilab scientist Regina Rameika at 8 p.m. Friday, April 23 in Wilson Hall, off Pine Street in Batavia. Neutrinos are ...
Presented by Fermilab Lecture Series and the Fermilab Office of Communications as part of Angels and Demons Lecture Nights: The Science Revealed. In Dan Brown's bestselling book, Angels & Demons, the ...
The Fermilab Arts & Lecture Series continues with Dr. Wendy Chung of the Simons Foundation on "What We Know About the Causes of Autism." The lecture will be at 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 10, in Ramsey ...
In March, when Fermilab discontinued hosting the popular Saturday Morning Physics program on the laboratory site due to COVID-19 precautions, it was midway through the program's spring lecture series.
The Ask a Scientist table in the lobby of Fermilab’s Lederman Science Education Center boasted two chairs, a few reference books and stacks of promotional fliers about the federal particle accelerator ...
Jack Szostak will lecture on the origins of cellular life on July 31 at Fermilab in Batavia. Szostak, a professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School and a professor of chemistry and chemical ...
Adrienne Kolb knows a lot about the 40-year history of Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois: She's the laboratory's archivist and heads its History and Archives Project. This ...