Noemi Caraban Gonzalez

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This article is about a big science experiment with something called ALICE at a place called the LHC. Scientists are trying to turn lead, a heavy metal, into gold, just like in fairy tales! They do this by making tiny particles crash into each other at super high speeds. When this happens, it creates special fields that can knock things around and turn lead pieces into little bits like gold.

ALICE helps scientists see this happen and learn how the universe works by studying these tiny, tiny particles. It's a bit like a magic trick, but with science!

There are also other articles about how scientists study things like tiny bits of stuff called quarks. It's all part of learning more about the world around us!
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author:Noemi Caraban Gonzalezinstitution:CERN¿porque no los dos?
tl;drThe ALICE experiment at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has detected processes transforming lead nuclei into fleeting quantities of gold nuclei through electromagnetic fields generated by near-miss collisions.
deeper:The article is a straightforward report on scientific findings from CERN's ALICE experiment. It is highly informative, well-researched, and presents data objectively, resulting in a low bias score and a quality score indicative of a high standard in scientific reporting.
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