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World’s first AI-native particle collider will process 500,000 collisions per second
Five hundred thousand times per second, the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) will record a collision.
CERN, the world’s largest atom smasher, says it has observed three new "exotic particles" while carrying out its third run of collisions. After a three-year pause for maintenance and routine checks, ...
Muons are a key subatomic particle in the discovery of new physics, but after particle collision, they’re difficult to track.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are shaping major design and research decisions for the planned Electron-Ion ...
Recent findings from research we have been carrying out at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at Cern in Geneva suggest that we might be closing in on signs of undiscovered physics. If confirmed, these ...
Physicists at the world’s largest atom collider have observed three new exotic particles as they continue to search for clues about the mysterious forces that bind subatomic particles together, they ...
Physicists at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider have uncovered new hints that certain particle decays may not behave as the ...
On July 5, underneath the suburbs of Geneva, Switzerland, the world’s largest particle collider will fire up and start collecting data again. And what they might find has the potential to blow ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Physicists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) announced on 5 July that they had observed three ...
Neutrinos are some of the most enigmatic particles in all of physics. Sporting a neutral charge and a mass close to zero, neutrinos rarely interact with other matter and as such have been notoriously ...
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