Read article 'Deep learning for safer driving'
Deep learning for safer driving
CERN and software company Zenseact have completed a three-year project investigating the use of AI in autonomous vehicles.
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Read article 'Deep learning for safer driving'
CERN and software company Zenseact have completed a three-year project investigating the use of AI in autonomous vehicles.
Read article 'CLEAR highlights and goals'
The CERN Linear Accelerator for Research (CLEAR) offers users a unique R&D facility for applications ranging from plasma accelerators to radiotherapy.
Read article 'CERN, CHUV and THERYQ join forces for FLASH'
Tripartite agreement covers the development, regulatory compliance and construction of the first radiotherapy device capable of treating large, deep-seated tumours using the FLASH technique.
Read article 'CERN and Airbus collaboration aims high'
New partnership will investigate the use of superconducting technologies in the electrical distribution systems of future hydrogen-powered aircraft.
Read article 'Italy ramps up superconductor R&D'
A new project called IRIS will explore high-temperature and high-magnetic-field superconducting technologies both for societal applications and next-generation accelerators.
Read article 'From dreams to beams: SESAME’s 30 year-long journey in science diplomacy'
SESAME founder Eliezer Rabinovici describes the story behind this beacon for peaceful international collaboration, what its achievements have been, and what the future holds.
Read article 'Radiotherapy debut for proton linac'
A novel proton accelerator for cancer treatment based on CERN technology is preparing to receive its first patients in the UK.
Read article 'Superconducting detector magnets for the future'
Participants at the Superconducting Detector Magnets Workshop discussed the strong demand for developing future superconducting magnets.
Read article 'Making high-performance digitisers for big-science projects'
Kacper Matuszyński showcases Teledyne's high-performance digitisers at this year’s Big Science Business Forum.
Read article 'Taking plasma accelerators to market'
A $15 million investment will enable US firm TAU Systems to build a marketable laser-driven particle accelerator.