TRIUMF joins a growing number of physics laboratories leveraging 3D photography and scanning technology to reimagine science communications in the virtual.
The coronavirus pandemic may have all but halted regular life, but an enduring annual milestone has been achieved: beam has once again been coaxed from TRIUMF’s 520 MeV cyclotron (and it’s ahead of schedule!)
In the face of the global COVID-19 pandemic, groups from across the TRIUMF community have mobilized to support a variety of health-focused initiatives.
With results published today in the prestigious journal Nature, T2K researchers have have made an important first step in the comparison of neutrino and antineutrino oscillation.
As we join Engineers and Geoscientists BC in marking their 100-year anniversary, we’re taking a closer look at the many ways engineers have contributed to TRIUMF.