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Release Date:
Oct 10, 2011
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Publisher:
Christopher Boddy
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Want to find out how to Hunt the Higgs Boson using your phone? Ever wondered how the Large Hadron Collider experiments work, and what the collisions look like?

Scientists at the world's biggest scientific experiment - the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, Geneva - are trying to answer fundamental questions about the nature of the universe, the origin of mass, and structure of space and time. LHSee makes the Hadron Collider accessible to anybody with an Android smartphone or tablet PC. Written by Oxford University scientists in collaboration with the ATLAS experiment at CERN, it is designed for use by experts and non-experts alike.

For the first time you can now grab live collision events from the underground detectors in Geneva, and beam them direct to your own device. As well as a variety of educational resources, the application allows you to interact with the collision events in full 3D graphics. You can also find out how the different parts of the detector work, learn how to identify different types of collision, and even put your new skills to the test by playing the "Hunt the Higgs" game.

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LHSee for Android: Find Out What's Going On Inside the Large Hadron Collider
Mini_discussion_bubble Gizmodo, the Gadget Guide - Posted Mon, 17 Oct 2011 02:46:36 UTC +00:00
The Large Hadron Collider scares me. It's the baddest monster machine on the planet and it's capable of creating material that's denser than anything but black holes, it possibly found the Higgs Boson and probably can destroy humanity. It's an unknown beast. How do you make it less scary? Get to know it. LHSee (heh) for Android shows you what's happening inside the LHC. What's it do? If you ever wanted to learn more about what the Large Hadron Collider at CERN actually does, LHSee fills you in. It shows live data inside the particle accelerator in a 3D view, you can even see protons collide with one another. The 3D View, of course, isn't some live video look in of the LHC, you're looking at 3D models here, but you can rotate it around, zoom in and zoom out to get a better look or different angle at what's going Read More
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Mini_discussion_bubble http://www.appstorehq.com/-566/blog - Posted Mon, 17 Oct 2011 02:45:34 UTC +00:00
Glorious beyond words. Geekgasm-tacualr-extravaganza. Needs an option to adjust auto refresh rate of displayed new events though. Galaxy S. is a fantastic app. Well presented, fast and stable. Not to mention awesome info! I love the idea of allowing people to explore something so scientifically important to us as civilization. Interesting to see the results of what goes on in the lab. For a non-physics buff, this is very interesting! Works seamlessly on the G2 5* for making all this info available, but the UI of this app is Awful. Quite terrible looking but still giving it 4*s Educational, fun, beautifully done. What's not to love about this app? Actually nice to see how the detectors work. Only thing that would make this cooler is an active wallpaper of the streamed collision events Nothing works, be it in-screen buttons or capacitive buttons. No way to give direct feedback to the developer. Read More
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Anonymous 5.0 stars
Love the live streaming!
Sam 5.0 stars
Excellent app Really nice to see the 3D streaming available to the public!
Dave.Charlton 5.0 stars
Cool Fab app! Great stuff, Chris.
Alex 5.0 stars
Fascinating!
chris 5.0 stars
Great Awesome.
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