
The 2025 CNR-INO Annual Symposium: Two Days of Dialogue “Beyond the PNRR” in Sesto Fiorentino
January 30, 2026The 2026 Breakthrough Prize for Fundamental Physics, also known as the “Oscar of Science,” has been awarded to three experiments that have measured the muon magnetic anomaly with increasing precision, providing an important test of the Standard Model. Specifically, the Muon g-2 experiment at FermiLab has provided a value of the magnetic anomaly with a precision of 127 parts per billion. The Italian team, which includes three researchers from CNR-INO in Pisa (Carlo Ferrari, Andrea Fioretti, and Carlo Gabbanini), has made an important contribution to the experimental setup by developing a cutting-edge laser calibration system for the sensors.





