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At Fermilab, people conduct research in particle physics, focusing on understanding the fundamental particles and forces of the universe. Scientists use particle accelerators to study the behavior of subatomic particles and investigate the properties of matter. Fermilab also provides educational programs and opportunities for scientists to collaborate on cutting-edge research projects.

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