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The world's largest particle collider produces roughly 89,000 gold nuclei every second, all from smashing lead atoms together ...
This is the stuff of dreams. Scientists have turned lead into gold! Since ancient times, people have been trying to figure ...
To train their model, Roth and Nowak manually annotated thousands of slices of the scroll, labeling each trace of ink or ...
Neutrinos have always been hard to explain – and now the detection of one so energetic it shouldn't exist may help illuminate ...
Colliding beams of lead create fast-moving, short-lived gold ions. Understanding the process could help to refine particle ...
Imagine a world in which free-floating electric vehicles charge wirelessly as they glide down highways, laptops are hundreds ...
The largest particle accelerator at UAlbany’s Ion Beam Lab is undergoing maintenance this week. The general public is allowed ...
Australia’s strongest particle accelerator helped conjure new elements into being. But many students trained at the facility ...
Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), has developed a machine learning (ML) model enhanced with expert knowledge to classify ...
CERN scientists have turned lead into gold during high-speed collisions, echoing the age-old quest of alchemy.