Visualized: this is where the Higgs Boson was discovered

Visualized this is where the Higgs Boson was discovered

It’s not everyday you get to tour CERN, the international particle physics research facility that spans the border of both France and Switzerland. It’s even more rare to go down into the sprawling facility’s tunnels to see an inactive and under repair Large Hadron Collider — currently, the world’s most powerful particle accelerator. But that’s just what we did this past week, as we spent some quality time with CERN’s physicists and visited the dormant LHC, as well as two of its detectors: ALICE and CMS (pictured above). There’ll be much more to come from our trip to CERN, so stay tuned. But for now feast your eyes on the birthplace of the Higgs Boson discovery.

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University of Michigan connects 3,000 cars for year-long safety pilot

University of Michigan connects 3,000 cars for yearlong safety pilot

Road safety continues to be a major concern for both researchers and car makers alike. Yesterday saw yet another real-world trial kicking off, this time on a much grander scale. A total of 3,000 vehicles in Ann Arbor, Michigan are taking part in a 12-month project run by the state’s Transportation Research Institute. The vehicles have Dedicated Short Range Communications and video recording facilities, which means the cars can communicate with each other, traffic signals, and share data to a central platform — which in turn issues warnings when high risk situations, or if traffic problems occur. Of course, this trial will also create a massive data set, which researchers will be able to plunder, and help the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) better determine the viability of such systems. So while it’s unlikely to lead to self driving cars just yet, it’s a step in the right direction.

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