'God particle' symphony: Physicists make music from cosmic collider

"If you use the right software, you can get really nice music out of the particle tracks."

Lily Asquith, a physicist commenting on the ability to make music from data at the LHC Large Hadron Collider at the CERN particle physics research center near Geneva.

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