Category
page 1Fermilab experiments
The Dark Energy Survey
visible and near-infrared survey that aims to probe the dynamics of the expansion of the Universe and the growth of large-scale structure
Muon g−2
particle physics experiment
D0 experiment
particle physics research project
Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment
neutrino experiment
Collider Detector at Fermilab
American experimental physics device (1985–2011)
DONUT
right|thumb|200px|Schematic overview of the DONUT detector
NOνA
thumb|A comparison of the NOA far and near detectors with the size of an Airbus A380.
MINOS
thumb|Front face of the MINOS far detector. On the left is the control room and on the right is a mural by Joseph Giannetti.
Main injector neutrino oscillation search (MINOS) was a particle physics experiment designed to study the phenomena of neutrino oscillations, first discovered by a Super-Kamiokande (Super-K) experiment in 1998. Neutrinos produced by the NuMI ("Neutrinos at Main Injector") beamline at Fermilab near Chicago are observed at two detectors, one very close to where the beam is produced (the near detector), and another much larger detector 735 km away in northern Minnesota
Cryogenic Dark Matter Search
Physics exploration
Holometer
laser interferometer at Fermilab