As a teenager in China, he began studying science on his own. Less than two decades later, he shared a Nobel Prize for breakthroughs in subatomic physics.
As upgrades enable the LHC to produce more and more particle collisions, physicists are using machine learning to keep up with the growing task of sorting through everything.
The Siena Galaxy Atlas will be a tool for research into how galaxies form and evolve, gravitational waves, dark matter and the structure of our universe.