Fermilab in the news: LSST, DES, Holometer
Lots of interesting particle physics news recently on the Cosmic Frontier front. Science News reports that the National Research Council’s March 7 report for science in the coming decade recommends...
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A version of this article appeared in symmetry on April 8, 2014. Physicist Aaron Chou keeps the Holometer experiment—which looks for a phenomenon whose implications border on the unreal—grounded in the...
View ArticleDo we live in a 2-D hologram?
This Fermilab press release was published on Aug. 26, 2014. A Fermilab scientist works on the laser beams at the heart of the Holometer experiment. The Holometer will use twin laser interferometers to...
View ArticleCostumes to make zombie Einstein proud
This article appeared in symmetry on Oct. 21, 2014. These physics-themed Halloween costume ideas are sure to entertain—and maybe even educate. Terrifying, we know. Image: Sandbox Studio, Chicago with...
View ArticleAbsence of gravitational-wave signal extends limit on knowable universe
This article appeared in Fermilab Today on Thursday, April 9. The Holometer is sensitive to high-frequency gravitational waves, allowing it to look for events such as cosmic strings. Photo: Reidar Hahn...
View ArticleFermilab in the news: LSST, DES, Holometer
Lots of interesting particle physics news recently on the Cosmic Frontier front. Science News reports that the National Research Council’s March 7 report for science in the coming decade recommends...
View ArticleSearching for the holographic universe
A version of this article appeared in symmetry on April 8, 2014. Physicist Aaron Chou keeps the Holometer experiment—which looks for a phenomenon whose implications border on the unreal—grounded in the...
View ArticleDo we live in a 2-D hologram?
This Fermilab press release was published on Aug. 26, 2014. A Fermilab scientist works on the laser beams at the heart of the Holometer experiment. The Holometer will use twin laser interferometers to...
View ArticleCostumes to make zombie Einstein proud
This article appeared in symmetry on Oct. 21, 2014. These physics-themed Halloween costume ideas are sure to entertain—and maybe even educate. Terrifying, we know. Image: Sandbox Studio, Chicago with...
View ArticleAbsence of gravitational-wave signal extends limit on knowable universe
This article appeared in Fermilab Today on Thursday, April 9. The Holometer is sensitive to high-frequency gravitational waves, allowing it to look for events such as cosmic strings. Photo: Reidar Hahn...
View ArticleFermilab in the news: LSST, DES, Holometer
Lots of interesting particle physics news recently on the Cosmic Frontier front. Science News reports that the National Research Council’s March 7 report for science in the coming decade recommends...
View ArticleSearching for the holographic universe
A version of this article appeared in symmetry on April 8, 2014. Physicist Aaron Chou keeps the Holometer experiment—which looks for a phenomenon whose implications border on the unreal—grounded in the...
View ArticleDo we live in a 2-D hologram?
This Fermilab press release was published on Aug. 26, 2014. A Fermilab scientist works on the laser beams at the heart of the Holometer experiment. The Holometer will use twin laser interferometers to...
View ArticleCostumes to make zombie Einstein proud
This article appeared in symmetry on Oct. 21, 2014. These physics-themed Halloween costume ideas are sure to entertain—and maybe even educate. Terrifying, we know. Image: Sandbox Studio, Chicago with...
View ArticleAbsence of gravitational-wave signal extends limit on knowable universe
This article appeared in Fermilab Today on Thursday, April 9. The Holometer is sensitive to high-frequency gravitational waves, allowing it to look for events such as cosmic strings. Photo: Reidar Hahn...
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