Fermilab is the largest high-energy physics laboratory in the U.S. and the second largest in the world. Its innovative accelerator research, superconducting magnet development, and advancements in particle physics technology have led to societal benefits in health, security, and economic well-being. With 2,100 employees, and almost 3,000 national and international scientists and students who take part in the lab’s experiments, Fermilab builds and operates the accelerators, detectors, and other facilities necessary to conduct research in high-energy physics.
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