What is Fermilab?
Scientists at Fermilab carry out research in high-energy physics
to answer the questions: What is the universe made of? How does it
work? Where did it come from?
Virtual Tour
The next best thing to visiting Fermilab in person.
Architecture and Nature/Ecology
Fermilab's founder, Robert Wilson, created "an architecturally significant center, a place to which physicists will be attracted by the physical beauty as well as by the beautiful facilities for research in particle physics."
Fermilab's prairies, forests, ponds and wetlands are home to birds, fish, butterflies - as well as particle physics research.
Research at Fermilab
Active experiments and projects now under way at the laboratory.
Budgets, Statistics and Organization Chart
How much do we spend? How many people work at the lab? Who does what?
FAQs
Answers to the questions most commonly asked.
DOE
The Department of Energy, through its Office of Science, supports more than
90 percent of the federally funded research in high-energy physics in the
United States. Fermilab is a DOE national laboratory.
URA
Universities Research Association, Inc., a consortium of 89 research
universities in the U.S. and abroad, operates Fermilab under a contract with
the Department of Energy.
Fermilab and the Community
Fermilab has strong interactions with people in neighboring communities. Information
and an interactive communication link for our neighbors.
From the Director
Director Michael Witherell's vision for Fermilab.
Safety
Information on the safety and environmental aspects of research at Fermilab.
Public Affairs
News and information about Fermilab and the world of particle physics.
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