Time magazine has posted some beautiful and quite unusual photos of CERN, the European particle physics lab near Generva, and its Large Hadron Collider here.
Theoretical physicists use machine-learning algorithms to speed up difficult calculations and eliminate untenable theories—but could they transform what it means to make discoveries?
For more than 20 years in experimental particle physics and astrophysics, machine learning has been accelerating the pace of science, helping scientists tackle problems of greater and greater complexity.