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A minute with Wally Levernier, lab ecologist Levernier shares his passion for the environment, birding and prairie restoration at Fermilab. New accelerator at Fermilab approved for construction start The Department of Energy has formally approved the start of full construction for the PIP-II project, an upgrade to the Fermilab accelerator complex that includes a new linear accelerator. PIP-II is an essential enhancement that will power the world's most intense high-energy neutrino beam. It is the first particle accelerator built in the United States with significant contributions from international partners. Suzie Shrubb draws musical inspiration from the cosmos at large As this year's composer-in-residence, they will create musical pieces in concert with Fermilab's scientists. Previous Next MORE NEWS In The Media Peruvian space agency studies the neutrino, an abundant particle on the universe From Andina (Peru), March 22, 2021: Read more about the participation of Peruvian engineer Juan Vega from the Directorate of Astronomy and Space Sciences (DIACE) of the Peruvian Space Agency in the development of the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment managed by Fermilab. Chicagoland Research Institutions Aim to Transform the Water Industry From Business Wire, March 22, 2021: On World Water Day 2021, the University of Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory, and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory highlight Chicago and the greater Midwest as a hub for water innovation. The girls in STEM: this is how we bridge the gender gap From Vanity Fair, March 18, 2021: April is national STEM month in Italy. and Fermilab's Anna Grasselino is highlighted as a role model for young women in pursuit of a career in STEM. Particle Physicists Confirm Existence of Odderon From Sci-News.com, March 19, 2021: Physicists from the TOTEM (TOTal cross section, Elastic scattering and diffraction dissociation Measurement) Collaboration at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the DØ Collaboration at Fermilab have found strong new evidence for the odderon, an elusive three-gluon state predicted almost five decades ago. South Dakota's DUNE Project - Kiewit-Alberici Preps Former Goldmine for Science Experiment From Construction and Engineering, March 16, 2021: A construction and engineering short view on the development of DUNE and the impressive engineering and excavation process involving hundreds of thousands of tons of rock almost a mile below the surface. Cheaper, greener particle accelerators will speed innovation From the Cornell Chronicle, March 16, 2021: Fermilab's Sam Posen has joined the Center for Bright Beams to develop the next generation of superconducting materials that will greatly reduce the costs associated with operating large particle accelerators and lessen their environmental impact. 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