MicroBooNE (the Micro Booster Neutrino Experiment) is a liquid argon time-projection chamber placed in the Booster Neutrino Beam at Fermliab.
The physics goals of MicroBooNE are to investigate the MiniBooNE observed electron-like low energy event excess, to investigate neutrino-argon cross sections, and to develop and demonstrate technologies required for future large TPCs such as DUNE.
After one year of taking data, MicroBooNE is making significant progress on all these fronts.
Here we present several new results, including a Michel electron energy spectrum, a fully automated $\nu_{\mu}$ CC-inclusive selection, and a selection of neutral pions in neutrino beam data.