volume 08 | issue 03 | october 11
On the cover:
As symmetry celebrates its 50th issue, big changes are afoot at Fermilab.
The lab’s Tevatron Collider, once the most powerful particle collider in
the world, is shutting down, and a new project is on the horizon: Project X.
This proposed $1.8 billion accelerator complex would keep Fermilab at
the forefront of high-energy physics, this time at the Intensity Frontier—a realm
in which scientists bring incredible numbers of particles into collision to
search for extremely rare processes with a big physics impact. It’s exactly
the kind of place where discoveries may lie. See “Solving for X”.
Photo illustrations: Reidar Hahn, Fermilab and Sandbox Studio

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