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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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Searching 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...

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Do 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...

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Costumes 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...

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Absence 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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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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Searching 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...

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Do 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...

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Costumes 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...

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Absence 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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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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Searching 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...

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Do 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...

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Costumes 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...

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Absence 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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