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longship

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1. Of course, then there's the Fermilab bison.
Thu Nov 13, 2014, 04:10 PM
Nov 2014

They were there in the late 70's when I worked at the sister lab Argonne National Lab (both west of Chicago).

Here they are, with the ultra cool Fermilab headquarters building in the background.


And here's another image when the Tevatron went online for the first time.

Unfortunately, the US no longer funds high energy physics. The SSC was killed by George HW, and the Tevatron was killed in 2011. Who was responsible for that?

BTW, Bison are very cool.

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