The study of proton-antiproton collisions at the very highest energies probe the fundamental structure of our world. The CDF collaboration has studied such interactions at a centre-of-mass energy of 2 TeV at the Fermilab Collider. These studies have provided a wealth of data on the interactions of the electroweak gauge bosons, the $W^+$\ and $Z^\circ$, including a precise measurement of the mass and width of the $W^+$\ boson. A measurement of the scattering of high-energy quarks and gluons has yielded stringent tests of quantum chromodynamics, the model that provides the best description of hadronic interactions. The proton-antiproton collisions are a copious source of bottom quarks, and several measurements of their properties have been made by the CDF collaboration. The CDF experiment has also searched for the top quark and the results of this search place the most stringent bounds on its mass. These results will be reviewed and the future progress of this experiment will be discussed. Name: Pekka K. Sinervo Affiliation: Department of Physics, University of Toronto Title of Abstract: Results from the CDF Experiment