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We speak to Cern principal scientist Archana Sharma about pattern recognition, machine learning and quantum technology.
An invisible force has long eluded detection within the halls of the world’s most famous particle accelerator—until now.
Scientists from CERN have measured the speed of sound in the quark-gluon plasmas with record precision, a key step to ...
ONE of Scotland’s top scientists can today be exposed as a depraved sex fiend who plotted to rape two young girls. Physicist ...
The world’s largest atom smasher has conducted its first-ever collisions between protons and oxygen ions, as part of an ...
The Crosetto Foundation for the Reduction of Cancer Deaths, an accredited nonprofit, issues an “urgent appeal to Members of ...
I recently visited CERN to tour the LHC, located 100m beneath Geneva, Switzerland, featuring a 27km long tunnel that is ...
Cern announces fully funded Doctoral Student Program 2025 in Switzerland Aspiring PhD students from across CERN Member States ...
Alchemists eat your heart out. Researchers at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider achieved the once-impossible dream of alchemists by turning lead into gold — but only for a split second. The world ...
Since it was tackling that problem anyway, CERN decided to make a shipping container for antimatter, allowing it to be put on a truck and potentially taken to labs throughout Europe.
CERN's ALICE experiment turned lead into gold—briefly—reviving alchemists' old dreams with modern nuclear physics.
The Ax-4 space mission, carrying Polish astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski aboard the Dragon capsule, launched on ...