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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.
A team of scientists from Canadian particle accelerator center TRIUMF and the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics ...
New developments tackle two of the biggest challenges in plasma-wave acceleration: beam quality and bunch rate.
Five teams of secondary school pupils have been selected to carry out their own experiments using accelerator beams at CERN, ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNQuantum romance: World’s largest particle accelerator reveals rare top quark danceScientists at CERN have observed an unexpected phenomenon within the world’s largest particle accelerator that suggests that ...
Two Malaysian students are among 150 young scientists from across the globe selected for the CERN Summer Student Programme ...
Quantum sensors have become important tools in low-energy particle physics. Michael Doser explores opportunities to exploit ...
Physicists Found the Ghost Haunting the World’s Most Famous Particle Accelerator An invisible force has long eluded detection within CERN’s halls—until now.
Conventional accelerators use oscillating electric fields to drive charged particles to relativistic speeds. The Large Hadron Collider at CERN, for example, uses radio-frequency oscillations to ...
Explore ETH Zurich’s cutting-edge experiments on fundamental forces and dark matter. Click to read the full story now ...
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