
Neural computation points the way
Neural computation - analysing data by simulating the way the brain works - is another area of application where high-energy physics is in the vanguard of development.
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Neural computation - analysing data by simulating the way the brain works - is another area of application where high-energy physics is in the vanguard of development.
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Alcatel has signed the final agreement to take control of the superconductivity activities of Aventis Research & Technologies, a subsidiary of Hoechst.
The coil winding for the central solenoid magnet of the forthcoming ATLAS experiment at CERN's Large Hadron Collider has been completed.
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Brookhaven and the State University of New York at Stony Brook have established a new centre for data-intensive computing at Brookhaven.
High-energy physicists are proud that their instrumentation, which was developed for their research, has widespread applications in other fields.
The VEPP-2M electronpositron collider, which has been running at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Novosibirsk since 1974, amassed a big amount of phi mesons before the start of the new Itali...