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Short Baseline Near Detector (@sbnddetector) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have arrived!! After a long journey across the #Fermilab campus, #SBND has arrived to its forever home. Please enjoy this time lapse of the last moment of the transportation while we get ready to lift it back to the ground. #SBNDonTheMove

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Welcome home, #SBND! The detector has completed its 3-mile journey across the Fermilab campus. Now the crane will lift it from the trailer before it's carefully rolled into the detector hall. #SBND #physics #neutrino #SBNDonTheMove

Welcome home, #SBND! 

The detector has completed its 3-mile journey across the Fermilab campus. Now the crane will lift it from the trailer before it's carefully rolled into the detector hall. 

#SBND #physics #neutrino #SBNDonTheMove
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Congratulations, Short Baseline Near Detector! At 4:40 p.m. today, the neutrino detection system was placed inside the SBND detector hall after a successful move. #SBNDonTheMove #physics

Congratulations, <a href="/sbnddetector/">Short Baseline Near Detector</a>!

At 4:40 p.m. today, the neutrino detection system was placed inside the SBND detector hall after a successful move. 

#SBNDonTheMove #physics
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The detector is in and the door is closed! Thank you so much to everyone who have contributed to this excellent day. It has been a pleasure to share this journey with you! Please join us in celebrating by watching a time lapse of the door closing! #SBNDonTheMove #SBND #Fermilab

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After a successful #SBNDonTheMove last week, we are all in Edinburgh for our last collaboration meeting of the year! Great to see people in person again. #fermilab #sbn #sbnd

After a successful #SBNDonTheMove last week, we are all in Edinburgh for our last collaboration meeting of the year! Great to see people in person again. #fermilab #sbn #sbnd
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Do you have plans for the summer? Spend it at #Fermilab! In the Undergraduate Cooperative Education Program, students work alongside world-class scientists and engineers on cutting-edge experiments and projects. Learn more and apply: bit.ly/3ItQZfo

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Physicists have a new way to explore the proton: Neutrinos! 🎉 With data collected by the MINERvA experiment, physicists have been able to precisely measure the proton’s size and structure using neutrinos. Read more ➡️ bit.ly/3XSbVSc #neutrino #proton #physics

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Research pioneered by 2022 Nobel Prize recipient Anton Zeilinger is instrumental to the success of #IEQNET, a step toward developing a #quantuminternet that Fermilab, Argonne National Lab Northwestern and Caltech are working to create. ⬇️ bit.ly/3Y7vRkb #quantum #physics

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Scientists in the particle physics community are bringing environmental and climate issues to the table in discussions about future research. symmetrymagazine.org/article/how-to… #particlephysics #physics

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Join us in congratulating our collaborator Marco Del Tutto for being this year URA Tollestrup Award recipient! Congratulations Marco! news.fnal.gov/2023/07/fermil…

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Excited for the 2023 Muon g-2 experiment result announcement tomorrow? Wondering what the Muon g-2 ring looks like up close? In this video, a Muon g-2 collaborator takes you on a behind the scenes tour of the experiment. ⤵️ 🧲 #gminus2

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#DidYouKnow Neutrinos don't leave tracks inside detectors, since they are electrically neutral. However, when neutrinos interact with matter, new charged particles are born and they leave tracks. These images show how different Fermilab detectors “see” neutrinos.

#DidYouKnow Neutrinos don't leave tracks inside detectors, since they are electrically neutral. However, when neutrinos interact with matter, new charged particles are born and they leave tracks. These images show how different <a href="/Fermilab/">Fermilab</a> detectors “see” neutrinos.
MicroBooNE (@microboone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re happy to be here at K-State Physics for our MicroBooNE collaboration meeting this week. We’ve flown in from around the country and overseas, and are excited to spend the week at the beautiful K-State campus!

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The U.S. Department of U.S. Department of Energy recognizes Fermilab employee and key partner for improving sustainability at Fermilab! Congratulations Eric Mieland and Fermilab Natural Areas! 🌳 🙌 🔗 Read more: news.fnal.gov/2023/10/eric-m…

The U.S. Department of <a href="/ENERGY/">U.S. Department of Energy</a> recognizes Fermilab employee and key partner for improving sustainability at Fermilab! Congratulations Eric Mieland and Fermilab Natural Areas! 🌳 🙌

🔗 Read more: news.fnal.gov/2023/10/eric-m…
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Who turned out the lights? Here at Fermilab we're not quite in the path of totality and see a maximum coverage of around 93%, but still prepared with our eclipse glasses 😎 #eclipse

Who turned out the lights? Here at Fermilab we're not quite in the path of totality and see a maximum coverage of around 93%, but still prepared with our eclipse glasses 😎 #eclipse