Making Nuclear Science Accessible
Through several science programs and festivals, FRIB provides community members the platform to engage with and discover the wonders of science.

FRIB offers learning resources for K–12 teachers and students from public, homeschool, private, and parochial schools, designed to inspire curiosity and support hands-on learning.

FRIB engages in several science-focused activities, including GUPPY, 4-H Exploration Days, and Grandparents University, to captivate young learners and promote careers in nuclear science.

FRIB engages in several initiatives, such as the Physics of Atomic Nuclei (PAN) and Physicists Inspiring the Next Generation (PING) programs, to inspire high school students to consider nuclear science as a focus for their undergraduate studies.

FRIB offers a wide range of educational resources tailored to help teachers incorporate nuclear science elements into their classroom curriculum.
At the heart of each atom lies the atomic nucleus, made of neutrons and protons. The Discovery of Nuclides Project explores isotopes and their unique properties.