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Secretary Chris Wright (@secretarywright) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My role U.S. Department of Energy is to ensure that bureaucracy does not hinder private enterprise collaboration with our National Labs. This is how we kick off AI and energy development that will commence the greatest innovation the world has ever seen.

Fermilab (@fermilab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Welcome U.S. Department of Energy’s Secretary Chris Wright to Fermilab! We'll be sharing highlights from Secretary Wright's visit to America's premier particle physics and accelerator laboratory where experts from around the world work to solve the mysteries of matter, energy, space and time!

Welcome <a href="/ENERGY/">U.S. Department of Energy</a>’s <a href="/SecretaryWright/">Secretary Chris Wright</a> to Fermilab! 
We'll be sharing highlights from Secretary Wright's visit to America's premier particle physics and accelerator laboratory where experts from around the world work to solve the mysteries of matter, energy, space and time!
Caltech.LHC++ (@caltech_lhc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grateful to Secretary Chris Wright and U.S. Department of Energy for visiting our quantum networking & comms labs Fermilab Caltech NASA JPL #INQNET today. Great discussions on advancing quantum technologies using also approaches and innovations from our particle accelerator-based experiments. Thank

Grateful to <a href="/SecretaryWright/">Secretary Chris Wright</a> and <a href="/ENERGY/">U.S. Department of Energy</a> for visiting our quantum networking &amp; comms labs  <a href="/Fermilab/">Fermilab</a> <a href="/Caltech/">Caltech</a> <a href="/NASAJPL/">NASA JPL</a> #INQNET  today. Great discussions on advancing quantum technologies using also approaches and innovations from our particle accelerator-based experiments. Thank
Fermilab (@fermilab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Chris Wright .Secretary Chris Wright signed one of the cryomodules for PIP-II! PIP-II Accelerator Project is an essential enhancement to the Fermilab accelerator complex, powering the world’s most intense high-energy neutrino beam on its journey to Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment at SanfordLab in South Dakota.

<a href="/ENERGY/">U.S. Department of Energy</a> <a href="/SecretaryWright/">Secretary Chris Wright</a> .<a href="/SecretaryWright/">Secretary Chris Wright</a> signed one of the cryomodules for PIP-II! <a href="/PIP2accelerator/">PIP-II Accelerator Project</a> is an essential enhancement to the Fermilab accelerator complex, powering the world’s most intense high-energy neutrino beam on its journey to <a href="/DUNEScience/">Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment</a> at <a href="/SanfordLab/">SanfordLab</a> in South Dakota.
Fermilab (@fermilab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Chris Wright Fermilab is leading the U.S. upgrade effort for CERN's LHC. Secretary Chris Wright saw one of the record-setting magnets that will be the first of its kind to operate in a particle accelerator. The magnets will enable the upgraded LHC to provide 10x the current number of collisions.

<a href="/ENERGY/">U.S. Department of Energy</a> <a href="/SecretaryWright/">Secretary Chris Wright</a> Fermilab is leading the U.S. upgrade effort for <a href="/CERN/">CERN</a>'s LHC. <a href="/SecretaryWright/">Secretary Chris Wright</a> saw one of the record-setting magnets that will be the first of its kind to operate in a particle accelerator. The magnets will enable the upgraded LHC to provide 10x the current number of collisions.
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U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Chris Wright From operation of particle accelerators to analyzing data captured in detectors to sweeping surveys of the cosmos to quantum simulations, Secretary Chris Wright discusses how AI research plays an important role in every aspect of high-energy physics.

<a href="/ENERGY/">U.S. Department of Energy</a> <a href="/SecretaryWright/">Secretary Chris Wright</a> From operation of particle accelerators to analyzing data captured in detectors to sweeping surveys of the cosmos to quantum simulations, <a href="/SecretaryWright/">Secretary Chris Wright</a> discusses how AI research plays an important role in every aspect of high-energy physics.
Caltech (@caltech) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA (LVK) Collaboration has detected the merger of the most massive black holes ever observed with gravitational waves using the US National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded LIGO observatories. caltech.edu/about/news/lig…

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Congratulations Lori Dajose Caltech -- here is probably what you watched almost 20 years ago youtube.com/watch?v=hB6lW-…🤓 magazine.caltech.edu/post/socaltech…

CMS Publications (@cmspapers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#CMSPAS: Search for Dark Matter Produced in Association with a Resonant Bottom-Quark Pair (CMS-PAS-SUS-23-013) cds.cern.ch/record/2940270 #SuperSymmetry

Patrick Koppenburg 🐧 (@pkoppenburg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

RIP Herwig Schopper, CERN director general from 1973 to 1976. He made LEP possible, and thus also the LHC. Not so long ago I worked with him on a book about the scientific discoveries at CERN. Read the interview in the CERN courier on the lessons from LEP cerncourier.com/a/lessons-from…