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Opinion | Technology Hates Me - The New York Times

I want my technology to have many capacities, but free will is not among them. ....

United States , Dark Lord , Computers And The Internet , Tech Industry ,

AdS three-body problem at large spin

Motivated by the problem of understanding multi-twist operators in general CFTs, I will discuss the interacting spectrum of large-spin three-particle states in AdS. In particular, I will explain how thanks to the AdS curvature this particular limit of the three-body problem is tractable. ....

Jeremy Mann , Berezin Toeplitz Hamiltonian , Arge Hadron Collider , High Energy Physics ,

A New CMS Result On Quarkonium Suppression

The CMS Collaboration has just released the results of a deep study of their sample of lead-lead collisions, produced at a center-of-mass energy of 2.76 TeV per nucleon by the Large Hadron Collider. ....

Burton Richter , Large Hadron , Sam Ting ,

CERN to change name for 70th Anniversary

Since its inception in 1954, CERN has grown from a small group of physicists from a handful of countries to a thriving international hub for science and technology. This is why, on the occasion of the Laboratory’s 70th Anniversary, the time has come for the name to be adapted to reflect its new role in society. The new name, the Network of Experiments for Research and Development in Society, will come into force on 1 October 2024, at the Laboratory’s 70th birthday party. The acronym CERN was borne from an intergovernmental meeting of UNESCO in Paris in December 1951. This is when the first resolution concerning the establishment of a European Council for Nuclear Research (in French Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire, or CERN) was adopted. Two months later, an agreement was signed establishing the provisional Council – and the name “CERN” stuck. However, today, our understanding of matter goes much deeper than the nucleus, and “CERN” is now widely viewed across ....

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