After more than 10 years of gathering and analyzing data produced by the U.S. Department of Energy’s Tevatron collider, scientists from the CDF and DZero collaborations have found their strongest ...
A search for a new particle at 145GeV, conducted by the Tevatron's second detector, has come up empty. On the new particle which was found on one test and not another ...
Newly released observations of the top quark -- the heaviest of all known fundamental particles -- could topple the standard model of particle physics. Data from collisions at the Tevatron particle ...
Pairs of top-antitop quarks produced in Tevatron collisions aren't behaving quite as expected, and the best explanation may be an exotic particle that we've not been looking for.
A hint of the Higgs boson, the missing piece in the standard model of particle physics, has been found in data collected by the Tevatron, the now-shuttered U.S. particle collider at Fermilab in ...
After 10 years of careful analysis and scrutiny, scientists of the CDF collaboration at the U.S. Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory announced today that they have achieved ...
Researchers at Fermilab, who run the Tevatron particle accelerator, say they’ve discovered a new particle “anomaly,” leading people to think they may have uncovered a new elementary particle or new ...
Scientists in charge of the two detectors on Fermilab’s Tevatron particle collider, CDF and DZero, announced that they have seen a small excess of events between 115 and 135 GeV that could correspond ...
The Tevatron particle accelerator, once the crown jewel of the Fermi National Accelerator Lab, powered down last Friday, September 30 after 28 years of operation. Fermi had to shut down the ...
WHY the universe is filled with matter rather than antimatter is one of the great mysteries in physics. Now we are a step closer to understanding it, thanks to an experiment which creates more matter ...
The Helen Edwards Engineering Research Center is designed to act as a collaborative space for scientists and engineers. (Courtesy: Ryan Postel, Fermilab) Construction of the Helen Edwards Engineering ...
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