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Topic: Particles and Interactions and the Standard Model
Unit Title: The Standard Model

Fermilab is a national science laboratory and the home of the Tevatron, the world's second-largest particle accelerator. Through this portal, users can learn about Fermilab's experiments, research, projects, and publications. The lab also sponsors an extensive set of web-based resources for K-12 educators.  Editor's Note: The Tevatron accelerator was shut down in 2011 due to funding shortages. The website is still up and accessible.

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