Everything you need to know about Fermilab
Fermilab is one of the world’s finest laboratories dedicated to studying fundamental questions about nature. In this video, Fermilab’s own Dr. Don Lincoln talks about some of Fermilab’s leading research efforts that will lead the field for the next decade or two. If you want to learn more about Fermilab’s research, there is more information here: http://www.fnal.gov/. For those of you interested in coming to Fermilab, possible tour options can be found here: http://www.fnal.gov/pub/visiting/tour.... Guided tours can be found here: http://ed.fnal.gov/programs/tours/gui....
Want to jump into particle physics? This playlist tackles some of the most intriguing topics - from the size of our universe and the kinds of matter within it to tiny, mysterious particles and the experiments scientists build to study them.
Fermilab scientist Don Lincoln takes you into the weird world of particle physics.

How do scientists handle antimatter?

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How the Higgs boson was discovered

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Harvesting air to find neutrinos

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Why does Fermilab need accelerators?

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The race to find the Higgs boson

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What are virtual particles?

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Our universe is full of mysteries - especially when it comes to the smallest scale of nature! Explore the fascinating world of fundamental particles called neutrinos with neutrino scientist Dr. Kirsty Duffy.
Get a glimpse into the weird world of particle physics with this selection of popular lectures presented to the public at Fermilab.
Find out what makes the subatomic world so interesting with Subatomic Stories.

2 Subatomic Stories: Quarks

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3 Subatomic Stories: Charged leptons

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The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) will tackle some of the biggest questions in particle physics. It's powered by the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) and an accelerator upgrade called PIP-II.
Get to know the most recently discovered fundamental particle: the Higgs boson.