Tommaso Dorigo
Located over 300 feet beneath the Swiss-French border, the nearly 17-mile-long circular particle collider is at the heart of the discoveries made at CERN. The COVID-19 pandemic delayed a long shutdown for maintenance and upgrades, but the process to restart the collider for new expe...
2015 September 27 at 11:25 am Hi Mark! I just came here to look for your email, so I could share my discovery of Robbert van den Broeke with you… only to find you’re ahead of me! Amazing things happening with this man, so exciting! Also funny to be posting this right under...
By means of rapid and astonishing advances in science and technology, every day we witness amazing discoveries related to the mechanisms in the human… Citadel of the Self: Incompleteness Theorem 01 January 2008 | Ozgur Yilmaz | Issue 61 (January - February 2008) What is consciousness? Is it...
Is there a connection between activity at CERN (LHC) and ongoing earthquakes - and the resulting Avalanche - in Italy? Are the experiments stressing the fault lines? The Large Hadron Collider lies in a tunnel 27 kilometres (17 mi) in circumference, as deep as 175 metres (574 ft) beneath ...
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From their beginnings at CERN half a century ago, writes Chris Damerell, silicon pixel detectors for particle tracking have blossomed into a vast array of beautiful creations that have driven numerous discoveries, with no signs of the advances slowing down. Pixel detectors have their roots in phot...
Its breadth is astonishing — it encompasses all 16 (and now perhaps 17) of nature's fundamental particles, and every fundamental force apart from grav- ity. And as amazing as its scope is the theory's precision. It predicts the electromagnetic moment of the electron to 12 decimal places, ...
To demonstrate this system’s potential, Deep Longevity has released a web service FuturSelf, a free online application that lets users take the psychological test described in the original publication. At the end of the assessment, users receive a report with insights aimed at improving their lon...
As the potential impact of generative AI on the economy and jobs becomes more imminent, who will define the vision for how these tools should be designed and deployed? Who will control the future of this amazing technology? Diane Coyle