
experiments at Fermilab
Fermilab conducts high-energy physics experiments using giant particle accelerators to explore fundamental particles and forces shaping our universe. By smashing particles together at nearly the speed of light, scientists observe resulting interactions to understand matter’s basic building blocks, like quarks and neutrinos, and phenomena such as dark matter. These experiments help answer big questions about the universe’s origins, how it works, and its future. Fermilab’s research often involves advanced detectors, sophisticated data analysis, and international collaboration, pushing the boundaries of knowledge in physics and technology.