The particle physicists at the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider aren't just searching for the elemental forces of the universe; they are also looking for a #1 Christmas single. Several groups of physicists-turned-musicians from ATLAS are gearing up for the release of their first tracks under the "Neutralino Records" label. The label is named after the hypothetical particle, the neutralino, which is predicted by supersymmetry and might even make up the universe's dark matter. Executive producer (and physicist) Christopher Thomas told Discoblog that the music club at CERN, the organization that runs the LHC, is pretty active, but the ATLAS group was motivated to make an album to "show there’s another side to physicists. And maybe a bit of 'hey, look what I can do!'" Samples of the songs can be heard at the website for the double CD, titled Resonance. Nineteen different musical groups participated in the ...
LHC Particle Physicists to World: Our New Album Drops December 6th
Discover the ATLAS experiment music album, featuring physicists from CERN blending science and creativity. Launching December 6!
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