Deep beneath the border of France and Switzerland, the world's most massive physics machine is sending subatomic particles smashing into each other at speeds nearing the speed of light. Physicists ...
Who would have thought that the sound of God would be so whiney? Scientists working at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland say they have simulated the noise that might be made when a Higgs boson ...
Ever wonder what an atom might sound like, if you could tap it like a tuning fork? Wonder no more, scientists say; they report they've managed just such a "tap" and recorded the result. Researchers at ...
Scientists working at the world's biggest particle smasher have turned the masses of data emitting from it into sound for the first time. More than 40million pieces of data are processed by the Large ...
As I stare down this blank page, I must admit that I feel somewhat like a novice climber staring up into the sky to see the peak of Everest appear within the heavens. How does one go about explaining ...
Scientists have simulated the sounds set to be made by sub-atomic particles such as the Higgs boson when they are produced at the Large Hadron Collider. Their aim is to develop a means for physicists ...
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