• The LHC's Atlas collaboration at Cern has observed a rare process: the production of Higgs bosons in association with a top quark and top antiquark pair. (cea.fr)
  • The physicists from the Compass collaboration at Cern, which comprises a team from Irfu, have just published the results of a new measurement of the quark structure of the proton [1]. (cea.fr)
  • At CERN, we probe the fundamental structure of particles that make up everything around us. (home.cern)
  • It's a great day to be a particle physicist," said CERN 1 Director General Rolf Heuer. (home.cern)
  • With the hindsight of 450 years I believe that Hagedorn's effort at CERN to interpret within a thermal model the particle production data in pp collisions led to the original recognition that there is an opportunity of studying quark-gluon deconfinement at high temperature. (arizona.edu)
  • Some of the facilities needed to carry out the next generation of experiments are now being built, such as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), new experimental facilities at the Japan Proton Accelerator Research Complex (J-PARC), experimental devices designed to measure cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, detectors for high-energy particles from cosmic sources, and instruments to detect gravity waves. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Over one hundred experiments have been performed by the n_TOF Collaboration at CERN, with applications ranging from nuclear astrophysics (synthesis of the heavy elements in stars, big bang nucleosynthesis, nuclear cosmo-chronology), to advanced nuclear technologies (nuclear data for applications, nuclear safety) to basic nuclear science (structure and decay of highly excited compound states). (infn.it)
  • Any such machine would be kilometres long and would consume as much energy as a medium-sized city - but the carbon footprints of the various designs could be vastly different, says an analysis led by a physicist at CERN, Europe's particle-physics laboratory. (cern.ch)
  • A machine proposed by CERN, the Future Circular Collider (FCC) near Geneva, Switzerland, would use just one-sixth of the energy of its most power-intensive rivals to achieve the same physics goals, finds the study, which was published last month in The European Physical Journal Plus 1 . (cern.ch)
  • UA2, together with the UA1 experiment, succeeded in discovering these particles in 1983, leading to the 1984 Nobel Prize in Physics being awarded to Carlo Rubbia and Simon van der Meer. (wikipedia.org)
  • Since discoveries in particle physics rely on statistics, the greater the number of collisions, the more chances physicists have to see a particle or process that they have not seen before. (sciencebusiness.net)
  • Such predictions are likely to reveal new details about the outcomes of high-energy collisions in particle accelerators and other lingering physics questions. (umd.edu)
  • Current quantum computers, utilizing technologies like the trapped ion device on the left, are beginning to tackle problems theoretical physicists care about, like simulating particle physics models. (umd.edu)
  • For Linke, who is also an assistant professor of physics at UMD, the problems faced by nuclear physicists provide a challenging practical target to take aim at during these early days of quantum computing. (umd.edu)
  • Citation: For exceptional contributions to the physics community through the creation, transformation, promotion, and support of physics education programs to prepare students and early career physicists for their futures in the scientific workforce and to prepare faculty to be successful career mentors. (aps.org)
  • Particle physicists around the world are looking forward to a potentially rich harvest of new physics as the LHC begins its first long run at an energy three and a half times higher than previously achieved at a particle accelerator. (home.cern)
  • We've all been impressed with the way the LHC has performed so far," said Guido Tonelli, spokesperson of the CMS experiment, "and it's particularly gratifying to see how well our particle detectors are working while our physics teams worldwide are already analysing data. (home.cern)
  • As soon as they have "re-discovered" the known Standard Model particles, a necessary precursor to looking for new physics, the LHC experiments will start the systematic search for the Higgs boson. (home.cern)
  • Getting started in particle physics. (interactions.org)
  • A s described in Chapter 2 , recent discoveries in particle physics have led to the key scientific challenges that now define the frontiers of research in the field. (nationalacademies.org)
  • As is the case throughout particle physics, different experiments can address the same questions from different perspectives, revealing the rich interconnections within the field and between particle physics and other fields. (nationalacademies.org)
  • The chapter concludes by outlining the increasing importance of international collaboration in particle physics-collaboration that best meets the needs of science and represents the most responsible public policy. (nationalacademies.org)
  • As the preceding chapter demonstrated, particle physics has entered a special time. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Thank you for visiting Quantum Diaries, which from 2005 to 2016 hosted blogs by scientists from particle physics institutions around the world. (quantumdiaries.org)
  • To see new posts, visit the Interactions collaboration 's new blog, Particle People , which hops from country to country, highlighting a new blogger involved in particle physics research each month. (quantumdiaries.org)
  • The problem particle physicists now have is that naturalness was the only reason to think that there should be new physics at the LHC. (blogspot.com)
  • LHCb (Large Hadron Collider beauty) collaboration, one of the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) experiments, reported that their detector has identified particles that have not previously been detected in physics experimentally - excited omega baryons (Ω- b ). (hse.ru)
  • In spring 2019, LHCb collaboration announced that their experiment has registered violations of CP-symmetry in charmed mesons, a fundamental particle physics law that was long hunted by experimentalists. (hse.ru)
  • On July 4, 2012, physicists around the world celebrate the announcement of the discovery of the Higgs boson-the quantum excitation of the Higgs field that is the linchpin of the standard model of particle physics. (illinois.edu)
  • Better particle-therapy delivery gantries, improved beam intensity for high-energy-density physics, a way to focus electron beams from our laser-plasma accelerators without using magnets, and a new contribution to what will be a flagship facility in x-ray science are among the highlights you can read about in this month's newsletter. (lbl.gov)
  • ATAP and the Engineering Division are applying their superconducting-magnet expertise, along with knowledge from ATAP's program in accelerator-physics support for the Advanced Light Source, to reduce the weight of particle-therapy beam delivery systems by nearly a factor of 10. (lbl.gov)
  • On Earth, billions of subatomic particles called neutrinos pass through us every second, but we never notice because they rarely interact with matter. (wisc.edu)
  • For example, quantum simulations might be the perfect tool for producing new predictions based on theories that combine Einstein's theory of special relativity (link is external) and quantum mechanics to describe the basic building blocks of nature-the subatomic particles and the forces among them-in terms of " quantum fields (link is external) . (umd.edu)
  • More than 60 years ago, the physicist Julian Schwinger laid the foundation for describing the relativistic and quantum mechanical behaviors of subatomic particles and the forces among them, and now his namesake model is serving as an early challenge for quantum computers. (umd.edu)
  • People were working on the as yet untested theory of hadrons [subatomic particles such as protons and neutrons], which is called quantum chromodynamics, or QCD. (columbia.edu)
  • Quantum mechanics is known for some very mind-bending claims, like cats being simultaneously dead and alive, and electrons and protons and other denizens of the subatomic world being both particles and waves. (cloudhosting.tv)
  • For a subatomic particle like an electron, the usual mental image is something akin to a microscopic ball. (cloudhosting.tv)
  • However, scientists have come to understand that subatomic objects have both wave and particle properties, rather than existing as one or the other. (cloudhosting.tv)
  • It is completely reasonable to think of subatomic particles like electrons and photons as wave packets, but given that waves are vibrations, one quickly asks, What exactly is it that is vibrating? (cloudhosting.tv)
  • There is a field for each kind of known subatomic particle. (cloudhosting.tv)
  • However, until now, a background of neutrinos and other particles produced by cosmic-ray interactions with the Earth's atmosphere made it difficult to parse out neutrinos originating from galactic sources - a significant challenge compounded by relatively sparse neutrino production in general. (wisc.edu)
  • It is of particular interest to physicists, as it is the result of interactions between a vacuum and intense electromagnetic fields. (cea.fr)
  • When particles collide in accelerators, new particles not readily found in nature can be produced and new interactions can be observed. (nationalacademies.org)
  • These new particles and interactions were prominent in the early universe but disappeared as it cooled, leaving only scattered clues about their continuing influence. (nationalacademies.org)
  • In brief, particle interactions are a heady mix of vibrating and interacting fields. (cloudhosting.tv)
  • Elementary particles, interactions and theories describing them. (hse.ru)
  • The UA2 experiment also observed the first evidence for jet production in hadron collisions in 1981, and was involved in the searches of the top quark and of supersymmetric particles. (wikipedia.org)
  • Like UA1, UA2 was a moveable detector, custom built around the beam pipe of the collider, which searched proton-antiproton collisions for signatures of the W and Z particles. (wikipedia.org)
  • The High-Luminosity LHC will increase the luminosity by a factor of 10, delivering 10 times more collisions than the LHC would do over the same period of time. (sciencebusiness.net)
  • The High-Luminosity LHC will produce collisions 10 times more rapidly, increasing our discovery potential and transforming the LHC into a machine for precision studies: the natural next step for the high energy frontier. (sciencebusiness.net)
  • Particle collisions at LHC finished a little more than a year ago. (hse.ru)
  • It's a challenging problem," explained Auralee Edelen, now a research associate at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, who in part inspired Nord thanks to her work applying machine learning to controlling particle accelerators. (gizmodo.com)
  • The WarpX project has spent the last six years creating a novel, highly parallel, and highly optimized single-source simulation code for modeling plasma-based particle colliders on cutting-edge exascale supercomputers, with broad importance for other accelerators and related problems. (nersc.gov)
  • Particle accelerators recreate the particles and phenomena of the very early universe. (nationalacademies.org)
  • The workshop was attended by some 200 accelerator physicists from around the world, and paved the way for the 2nd ILC Workshop in August 2005, held at Snowmass, Colorado, USA, where the ILC Global Design Effort (GDE) was officially formed. (osti.gov)
  • The GDE membership reflects the global nature of the collaboration, with accelerator experts from all three regions (Americas, Asia and Europe). (osti.gov)
  • A particle accelerator at Fermilab in Illinois will shoot a neutrino beam more than 800 miles straight through the Earth to a DUNE particle detector 4,850 feet below ground at SURF. (sdsmt.edu)
  • Particle colliders are classified by the energy that they can test. (blogspot.com)
  • With the elementary particles known today, unification does not quite work, but it fails in a way that suggests the missing pieces will be found at the Terascale. (nationalacademies.org)
  • Also note that even though the LHC reaches energies up to 14 TeV, it collides protons, and those are not elementary particles but composites of quarks and gluons. (blogspot.com)
  • Baryons are elementary particles of the matter that we know, the matter consisting of atoms and molecules. (hse.ru)
  • Experiments today are sensitive to some supersymmetric particles with masses up to 400 GeV. (home.cern)
  • The LHC has a real chance over the next two years of discovering supersymmetric particles," explained Heuer, "and possibly giving insights into the composition of about a quarter of the Universe. (home.cern)
  • It has long been believed that LHC is not meant to be used for such discoveries,' said Derkach, 'and that these particles would be buried under the huge amount of noise registered by the detector, and, taking into account the low probability of [such particles'] appearance, would not allow the discovery to be made. (hse.ru)
  • You'll become acquainted with the physicists who defined the "Urbana spirit" while making seminal discoveries that changed the world. (illinois.edu)
  • Nord was already familiar with using machine learning to classify objects in space, and through conversations with other experts, he realized that machine learning could be a way to optimize the performance of science experiments, including telescopes. (gizmodo.com)
  • The data collected between 2010 and 2017 by the T2K collaboration (Tokai To Kamiokande) and the reactor neutrino experiments strengthens the trend announced a year ago-neutrinos and antineutrinos have seemingly different behavior. (cea.fr)
  • With these record-shattering collision energies, the LHC experiments are propelled into a vast region to explore, and the hunt begins for dark matter, new forces, new dimensions and the Higgs boson," said ATLAS collaboration spokesperson, Fabiola Gianotti. (home.cern)
  • LHC experiments will be sensitive to new massive particles indicating the presence of extra dimensions up to masses of 2 TeV, where today's reach is around 1 TeV. (home.cern)
  • This chapter divides potential experiments into three categories: those using high-energy beams, those using high-intensity beams, and those using particle sources provided by nature. (nationalacademies.org)
  • These particles are unleashed in disrupted fusion experiments and can bore holes in tokamaks , the doughnut-shaped machines that house the experiments. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Our recent experiments indicate that the newly tested pellet injection technique can be applied at pellet repetition rates approaching what ITER needs and without harmful effects," said Larry Baylor, a plasma physicist and engineer at ORNL's Fusion Energy Division, who led the collaboration of researchers from General Atomics, the ITER Organization, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and the University of California San Diego. (iter.org)
  • Over the span of the experiments, the UCNtau collaboration counted 40 million neutrons. (caltech.edu)
  • So for example, in Europe, Planck is going to be launched in April, so that will be much more sensitive [by a factor of 10] than the U.S. based WMAP satellite, and there are about a dozen experiments now looking for this polarization signature. (scientificamerican.com)
  • Wolf and Kasparian also take part in mobile experiments under Teramobile, a French-German collaboration of CNRS in France and DFG in Germany that involves five research institutes. (photonics.com)
  • and ensuring that the event records produced by them can be manipulated to provide data which may be compared to that from existing experiments is a task ill-suited to experimental physicists under pressure to produce plots for one specific process. (lu.se)
  • It will therefore provide more accurate measurements of fundamental particles and enable physicists to observe rare processes that occur below the current sensitivity level of the LHC. (sciencebusiness.net)
  • That means that the calculations don't enjoy the luxury of certainty - Heisenberg removed that possibility back in 1927 - but with sophisticated predictions of possibilities.This new study applied the predictions of the Standard Model, the reigning theory that describes the behavior of fundamental particles, to actual experimental evidence. (scienceblogs.com)
  • But when neutrons are free and floating alone outside of an atom, they start to decay into protons and other particles. (caltech.edu)
  • Particles ejected from the collision produced showers of secondary particles in the layers of heavy material. (wikipedia.org)
  • According to QCD, the complex reaction between two particles in a collision of sufficiently high energy can be separated (factorized) into two contributions: the interaction itself and the quark distribution functions inside the interacting particles. (cea.fr)
  • The total collision energy is therefore distributed over the constituent particles, meaning that constraints on the masses of new particles are below the collision energy. (blogspot.com)
  • These ultrasensitive particle detectors will be used for neutrinoless double-beta-decay searches. (cea.fr)
  • The emphasis was on a highly granular calorimeter - a detector measuring how much energy particles deposit - with spherical projective geometry, which also was well adapted to the detection of hadronic jets. (wikipedia.org)
  • The mass spectrum of hadronic particles rises exponentially. (arizona.edu)
  • The team's current efforts might help nuclear physicists, including Davoudi, to take advantage of the early benefits of quantum computing instead of needing to rush to catch up when quantum computers hit their stride. (umd.edu)
  • Rather, it was about understanding how current technology can be tested against quantum simulations that are relevant to nuclear physicists so that both the theoretical proposals and the technology can progress in practical directions. (umd.edu)
  • I think for the current small and noisy devices, it is important to have a collaboration of theorists and experimentalists so that we can implement useful quantum simulations," says JQI graduate student Nhung Nguyen, who was the first author of the paper. (umd.edu)
  • in one recently published paper, a research group shared results of a quantum machine learning project that explores novel methods for preserving privacy within advanced quantum computing functions. (nersc.gov)
  • To top that, particle decay is a prime example of quantum probability. (scienceblogs.com)
  • This is the only reason there is any consensus among physicists, same can be said about the Big Bang or even more basically quantum mechanics. (columbia.edu)
  • What is a quantum particle really like? (cloudhosting.tv)
  • A wave packet is an accurate depiction of what a quantum particle is. (cloudhosting.tv)
  • The name for the modern theory describing particles is quantum field theory. (cloudhosting.tv)
  • The really neat thing about this understanding of particles is it gives us a very different mental picture of how particles are emitted and absorbed at the quantum level. (cloudhosting.tv)
  • Michael Nielsen is a quantum physicist, science writer, computer programming researcher, and modern polymath working on tools to expand human capacity to think and create. (prolifics.com)
  • But repeat tests on data from another experiment and observation of this particle in LHC in the late 2000s showed that the Standard Model was still fine (unfortunately! (hse.ru)
  • With this upgrade, the LHC will continue to push the limits of human knowledge, enabling physicists to explore beyond the Standard Model and Brout-Englert-Higgs mechanism. (sciencebusiness.net)
  • The increase in luminosity will mean physicists will be able to study new phenomena discovered by the LHC, such as the Higgs boson, in more detail. (sciencebusiness.net)
  • This work, supervised by an Irfu researcher, opens up perspectives on the study of the Higgs mechanism that gives mass to particles. (cea.fr)
  • Physicists from IRFU have announced that no 'big brother' of the Higgs boson has been detected at the ATLAS experiment at CERN's LHC. (cea.fr)
  • With the amount of data expected, called one inverse femtobarn by physicists, the combined analysis of ATLAS and CMS will be able to explore a wide mass range, and there's even a chance of discovery if the Higgs has a mass near 160 GeV. (home.cern)
  • Besides the Higgs-boson, the LHC has not found any new elementary particle. (blogspot.com)
  • Professors Steven Errede , Deborah Errede, Tony Liss , and Mark Neubauer, eight graduate students, and six undergraduates contributed to the design, construction, commissioning, and data taking of the ATLAS experiment, one of the two international collaborations that discovered the Higgs boson. (illinois.edu)
  • The word plasma signals that color charged particles (quarks and/or gluons) are able to move in the volume occupied by the plasma. (arizona.edu)
  • From 1985 to 1987 the SppS was upgraded, and the luminosity of the machine increased by a factor 10 compared to the previous performance. (wikipedia.org)
  • In a June 30 article in the journal Science, the IceCube Collaboration - an international group of more than 350 scientists - presents this new evidence of high-energy neutrino emission from the Milky Way. (wisc.edu)
  • A collaboration involving scientists and computing resources from Berkeley Lab and the simulation software EQSIM is releasing the most accurate and detailed earthquake simulations to date, which will initially capture earthquake motions across the San Francisco Bay Area and later expand to other regions. (nersc.gov)
  • Contrary to fluid dynamics, gyrokinetics is used to represent the flow and properties of particles that have a long mean free path, meaning they travel a long average distance before they collide with another particle. (cscs.ch)
  • The theory postulated the existence of W and Z bosons, and the pressure on the research community to prove the existence of these particles experimentally was substantial. (wikipedia.org)
  • The best modern computers have often proven inadequate at simulating the details that nuclear physicists need to understand our universe at the deepest levels. (umd.edu)
  • Physicists seeking to understand the deepest levels of reality now work within a framework largely of Susskind's making. (columbia.edu)
  • Dr. Dmitry Svinkin, Research Scientist, Ioffe Institute Laboratory for Experimental Astrophysics Dr. Svinkin is the deputy principal investigator of Russian-US Konus-Wind experiment and the main researcher of the Interplanetary network (a collaboration of space-based instruments for gamma-ray burst observations). (mpg.de)
  • Where do particle masses come from? (nationalacademies.org)
  • Does the Standard Model describe them correctly, or do the particle masses come from some more exotic mechanism? (nationalacademies.org)
  • All four particles registered in the collider have masses about six times higher than a proton: 6316, 6330, 6340 and 6350 MeV. (hse.ru)
  • For more than 10 years now, Irfu physicists and engineers have been developing in Saclay the necessary equipment for the GBAR experiment, designed to test the behaviour of antimatter under terrestrial gravity. (cea.fr)
  • The collaboration examined the decay process of a kaon - the same particle explored in the 1964 experiment at Brookhaven Lab ( winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize ) that first revealed the charge-parity (CP) violation rooted in the asymmetry of matter and antimatter. (scienceblogs.com)
  • We need to see these electrons at their initial energy rather than when they are fully grown and moving at near the speed of light," said PPPL physicist Luis Delgado-Aparicio, who led the experiment that detected the early runaways on the Madison Symmetric Torus (MST) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. (scitechdaily.com)
  • A machine learning algorithm could be used to generate the optimal experimental setup with which to observe the universe-such as how optical fibers are allocated for observing different wavelengths of light-in order to calculate this dark energy equation of state. (gizmodo.com)
  • A new landmark calculation executed by an international team of physicists employed unparalleled experimental results and advanced supercomputers to reveal more about just how and why some fundamental symmetry breaks. (scienceblogs.com)
  • Thoughts on work and life from particle physicists from around the world. (quantumdiaries.org)
  • Physicists around the world are vying to build the planet's next super collider . (cern.ch)
  • His main areas of research include MHD equilibrium and stability, disruptions, and disruption mitigation studies, both on the Alcator series of high-field tokamaks at MIT, and through collaborations on other major tokamaks around the world. (mpg.de)
  • GENEVA, Aug. 30, 2013 - Ultrashort-pulse lasers as an emerging tool for controlling the weather will be the topic of interest at a gathering of atmospheric physicists, meteorologists and climatologists next month at the World Meteorological Organisation in Geneva. (photonics.com)
  • After four years of study, the Luminescent Underground Molybdenum Investigation for Neutrino mass and nature (LUMINEU) collaboration has selected lithium molybdate for the manufacture of scintillating bolometers. (cea.fr)
  • DUNE will advance the study of the elusive ghost particle known as the neutrino . (sdsmt.edu)
  • The ATLAS collaboration at CERN's LHC has found the first direct evidence for the rare process of high-energy light-by-light scattering, where two photons interact and change direction. (cea.fr)
  • Given that traditional particles and waves seem to have such very different properties, it is easy to understand how early 20th century physicists were so confused as they tried to reconcile claims that things like photons and electrons were both particles and waves. (cloudhosting.tv)
  • Lab Lightning Strikes Same Place More Than Twice ) has "triggered an increasing interest and activity in many groups worldwide,[but] the highly interdisciplinary nature of the subject limited its development due to the need for enhanced contacts between laser and atmospheric physicists, chemists, electrical engineers, meteorologists, and climatologists," the co-chairs say on the conference's website. (photonics.com)
  • It will feature a series of introductory lectures from prominent experts in the field of multiple wave scattering, which will appeal to a broad span of researchers, including engineers, physicists and mathematicians. (fluids.ac.uk)
  • https://www.efmc14.org/ SIGS: FROM: Stephen Longshaw, Smoothed particle hydrodynamics, 26/08/2022 SUBJECT: SPH SIG Virtual Seminar, 28/09/2022 Registration is now open for the next in the SPH SIG's virtual seminar series. (fluids.ac.uk)
  • Citation: For highly innovative theoretical and computational research on the fluid dynamics of the motion of particles and microorganisms in a range of fluids, including complex fluids and stratified fluids. (aps.org)
  • The take home message from this successful startup: "We're ready and everything's looking good," said Berkeley Lab Senior Physicist and past LZ Spokesperson Kevin Lesko. (sdsmt.edu)
  • To remove any possible biases in the measurements, caused by researchers consciously or unconsciously skewing results to match expected outcomes, the collaboration split into three groups that worked in a blind fashion. (caltech.edu)
  • Si vous changez d'avis, il vous est possible de vous désinscrire en cliquant sur le lien 'unsubscribe' visible dans vos emails provenant d'ITER Organization . (iter.org)
  • Particles called neutrons are typically very content inside atoms. (caltech.edu)
  • The results can also help to solve other long-standing mysteries, such as how matter in our infant universe first congealed out of a hot soup of neutrons and other particles. (caltech.edu)
  • Fries and the Caltech team used machine learning methods to help count the neutrons. (caltech.edu)
  • Among proton particles, the excited 'charmed omegas' were preselected by an algorithm created by staff from the HSE Laboratory of Methods for Big Data Analysis and Yandex LLC. (hse.ru)
  • This study aims to predict the occurrence of postpartum hemorrhage using machine learning models based on antenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal visit data obtained from the Kenya Antenatal and Postnatal Care Research Collective cohort. (cdc.gov)
  • Understanding the mechanism behind that cosmic preference remains one of the great puzzles in science, and physicists are closer than ever to tunneling through the looking glass to seek out the answers. (scienceblogs.com)
  • When wave function (representing the wave packet) is squared, the result is a probability function that shows where the particle can and cannot be found. (cloudhosting.tv)
  • For 30 years, particle physicists have told us that the LHC should find something besides that, something exciting: a particle for dark matter, additional dimensions of space, or maybe a new type of symmetry. (blogspot.com)
  • Just several years ago, detecting such particles in LHC was believed to be next to impossible. (hse.ru)
  • Physicists have spent decades trying to measure the precise lifetime of a neutron using two techniques, one involving bottles and the other beams. (caltech.edu)
  • Particle beams of the requisite energy - especially beams of heavy ions such as carbon, which are the next frontier of this form of treatment - must be steered by strong magnetic fields. (lbl.gov)
  • The human brain may not be the best thinking apparatus, but it has a distinct advantage over all machines we built so far: It functions for decades. (blogspot.com)
  • The result is that the measured value is compatible with the prediction of the standard particle model. (cea.fr)
  • Seven factors (anemia, limited prenatal care, hemoglobin concentrations, signs of pallor at intrapartum, intrapartum systolic blood pressure, intrapartum diastolic blood pressure, and intrapartum respiratory rate) were associated with PPH prediction in Kenyan population. (cdc.gov)
  • Future studies with larger datasets and more PPH cases should be conducted to improve prediction performance of machine learning model. (cdc.gov)
  • This is a factor of two more precise than previous measurements made using either of the methods. (caltech.edu)
  • Unlike particles, waves have no identifiable location. (cloudhosting.tv)
  • Furthermore, waves interact very differently than particles. (cloudhosting.tv)
  • Recently he has been participating in electromagnetic counterpart searches of gravitational waves in collaboration with LIGO/Virgo gravitational wave observatory teams and searches for gamma-ray counterparts of fast optical transients in collaboration with the Zwicky Transient Facility (Palomar Observatory) and the MASTER robotic telescope network (MSU). (mpg.de)
  • South Dakota Mines physicists played an integral role in LZ by creating technology that reduced the amount of background radiation that could skew the experiment's results. (sdsmt.edu)
  • The concurrent (competing) design work on a normal conducting collider (NLC with X-band [3] and GLC with X- or C-Band [4]), has advanced the design concepts for the ILC injectors, Damping Rings (DR) and Beam Delivery System (BDS), as well as addressing overall operations, machine protection and availability issues. (osti.gov)
  • As a particle physicist, I work in a unique environment: a mile underground. (interactions.org)
  • I also had the opportunity to learn about global health issues through volunteering work with students' societies and collaboration with WHO. (wrfseattle.org)
  • Please make a tax-deductible donation if you value independent science communication, collaboration, participation, and open access. (scienceblogs.com)
  • A minimization algorithm with a random element with risk group as a balancing factor was used for participant randomization. (bvsalud.org)
  • In Saint-Paul-lés-Durance, a tiny village in southern France, construction of the core element of the nuclear fusion reactor ITER has just started - the machine that is meant to bring the long-sought breakthrough in fusion technology. (cscs.ch)
  • The ILC SCRF linac technology was pioneered by the TESLA collaboration*, culminating in a proposal for a 500 GeV center-of-mass linear collider in 2001 [2]. (osti.gov)
  • The US Domestic Agency (US-ITER) is responsible for developing and fabricating pellet injectors and pellet-based ELM pacing technology for the ITER machine. (iter.org)
  • What I want to do with my post-docs is to use cameras for a lot of different things including particle transport, confinement, radio-frequency heating and also this new twist, the diagnosis and study of runaway electrons," Delgado-Aparicio said. (scitechdaily.com)
  • DISCUSSION: This study demonstrates the potential of machine learning models in predicting PPH in the Kenyan population. (cdc.gov)
  • It is possible that in the data yet to come some new particle eventually shows up. (blogspot.com)
  • METHOD: Four machine learning models - logistic regression, nave Bayes, decision tree, and random forest - were constructed using 67% training data (1,056/1,576). (cdc.gov)
  • Instead of looking at particles in reality's three dimensions evolving over time, this model pares things down to particles existing in just one dimension over time. (umd.edu)
  • This certainly has been a great scientific collaboration," said physicist Carey Forest, a University of Wisconsin professor who oversees the MST, which he describes as "a very robust machine that can produce runaway electrons that don't endanger its operation. (scitechdaily.com)