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The Artificial Retina in the Large Hadron Collider

There's an incredible amount of data because these collisions inside the Large Hadron Collider happen 40 million times a second. We have very sophisticated real-time decision-making devices in our experiments called triggers that sift through these 40 million collisions a second to try and sift out anything that looks remotely like the stuff we're looking for. And I understand from this new paper that you physicists are turning to us biologists for a little bit of help in sifting the wheat from the chaff.

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