CERN levels up with new superconducting karts
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NewLogic
3 hours ago
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Takes me back to the week we all thought room temperature super conductors might be a solved problem.
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Bratmon
2 hours ago
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That served a useful purpose- it let you objectively identify how gullible everyone you know is.
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fragmede
1 hour ago
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It also served the purpose of finding out who the cynical Debbie Downers who have no hope are as well!
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Bratmon
1 hour ago
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If your hope for the future is based on believing the most obviously-impossible technological claim in the world, you're way more cynical than I am.
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ppsreejith
1 hour ago
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Why are room temperature superconductors an 'obviously-impossible' technological claim?

Asking since we've managed to increase superconductor temperature several times in the past, right? (to ~ -130 degrees celsius right now IIRC). Why is our current temperature of, say ~30 degrees celsius special?

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idiotsecant
24 minutes ago
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Its not at all clear that room temperature superconductors are impossible, it's a materials problem. If someone was to find one that is probably how they would do it - testing materials for some other property and finding it accidentally.
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Sharlin
1 hour ago
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How?
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Akuehne
6 hours ago
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This got me. Thought it was real, busted out laughing when I read the project leads name. It still didn't click.
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throw101010
6 hours ago
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Small clue here too, maybe more subtle:

> explained school director, Rosalina Pfirsich, looking up from her storybook

Pfirsich in German means Peach, as in Princess Peach :D

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adrian_b
4 hours ago
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Also "project leader Mario Idraulico" (i.e. "hydraulic" in Italian) or "Safety coordinator Luigi Fratello" ("Brother Luigi").
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TeMPOraL
2 hours ago
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Also the schoolteacher Yoshi Kyouryuu which apparently is the dinosaur.
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rmast
2 hours ago
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They’ve also got:

> schoolteacher Yoshi Kyouryuu, mid-way through painting spots on eggs

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darth_aardvark
52 minutes ago
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You somehow identified the last possible, most obscure clue. Mario, Luigi, Rosalina, and Yoshi show up before that.
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hapidjus
5 hours ago
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There is also ”project leader Mario Idraulico”
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charltones
3 hours ago
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Also the hat and mustache of the kart driver.
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shdudns
5 hours ago
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Man I fell for it until I saw your post. In fact, I was just about to post what the man's name means in Italian.

I was even going to point out how ironic it is that the mans first name and last name fit together so well.

In my defense I only got as far as idraulico and missed the "Mamma mia, they're super!"

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marricks
4 hours ago
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Someone was saying "can we just not with April fools" this year because everything is so grim and dire in the world... but I think this is such a perfect level we need. I could go for more whimsy like this.
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Pixelbrick
3 hours ago
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I'd of said I had limited appetite for April fools gubbins this year too but this still made me smile :)
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moron4hire
15 minutes ago
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This one was good. It was pretty low-stakes and not anything that would impact anyone. For a while there, companies like Google were announcing products that sounded like a good idea, but turned out were just them trolling everyone over things people had been requesting for a long time.
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newsclues
4 hours ago
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I read the title and thought CERN + Mario Kart and am giggling.
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riffraff
5 hours ago
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ah! got me too!
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shevy-java
6 hours ago
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For me it was easier. While I forgot it was first april, the image was too outrageous. Looked like AI-generated slop.

They may have had more success with another image. AI slop made us lazy.

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riffraff
5 hours ago
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IMO a made up "artist conception" picture on an article like this would have been perfectly appropriate, we've seen worse (think of the whole NEOM thingy).
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PunchyHamster
7 hours ago
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We need followup post exactly 365 days later describing first karting accident inside CERN
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tom-blk
7 hours ago
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Exactly
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cern
7 hours ago
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CERN Research Facility, Geneva. Subject: Gordon Freeman, Male, Age 27
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fnands
6 hours ago
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Gérard Hommelibre?

Bonjour, and bienvenue to the Black Mesa - pardon, la Mesa Noire - Établissement de Recherche. Please keep your hands inside le tramway at all times, and do try not to provoquer une cascade de résonance. Merci.

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leoc
49 minutes ago
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Tired: particle accelerator which crosses the border between France and Switzerland.

Wired: particle accelerator which crosses the border between Quebec and Ontario.

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fragmede
46 minutes ago
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Wireless: Quartks crossing between France and Ontario
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pugworthy
28 minutes ago
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I'd be cautious of residual Higgs Booson particles in the tunnels. They can cause unexpected phase shifts if encountered, which may expose the driver to unexpected hazards.
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lapetitejort
8 minutes ago
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The observer effect prevents Booson particles from traveling towards the observer
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gnarlouse
9 hours ago
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Happy April Fools Day!
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pjmlp
8 hours ago
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As Alumni, the tables outside R1 are prime for getting ideas, with some help from fermented barley, especially after work during Summertime.
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fnands
9 hours ago
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I always look forward to CERN's April fools jokes!
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lloydatkinson
8 hours ago
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I can't believe people are still doing this
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hidroto
7 hours ago
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This is the day upon which we are reminded of what we are on the other three hundred and sixty-four.

-- Mark Twain, "Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar"

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junon
7 hours ago
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How dare people have fun.
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ecshafer
2 hours ago
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This is an old internet tradition. I am disappointed so few organizations are doing a good april fools day post nowadays.
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MisterTea
5 hours ago
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You must be a real hoot at parties.
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ourmandave
5 hours ago
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I would pay stupid money for a CERN Tunnel Rainbow Road track DLC.
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rmast
2 hours ago
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How about for a real life Rainbow Road made by the Quantum Mushroom startup? I think that might be the aerospace applications reference in the article:

> CERN’s Knowledge Transfer Group has begun discussions with European startup company Quantum Mushroom to explore aerospace applications and powering for next-generation anti-gravity vehicles.

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moron4hire
13 minutes ago
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Really enjoyed the "karts and equipment will reach underground areas via giant green pipes" caption on the LHC tunnel diagram.
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the_af
1 hour ago
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Mario Idraulico and Luigi Fratello overseeing this project? I hope the karts don't run into any stray kooparticles.
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gluten_guardian
1 hour ago
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Ofcourse the guy explaining the carts is called "Mario".
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stego-tech
4 hours ago
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Ah, the stages of a good April Fool's nerd joke:

1, Reading the Headline on HN) "Man, this is probably going to be something more practical, but I wish they were superconducting go-karts or golf-carts to get around the facility in."

2, Reading the article) "...okay, I was right? Kinda? Huh. Something feels off. Wait a-"

3, Remembering the Date) "FUCK. OK, CERN got me. Good one. Still want a superconducting kart though."

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rbanffy
8 hours ago
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I really miss Think Geek :-(
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jansan
7 hours ago
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When they later actually sold the t-shirt they had previously presented as an April Fools joke? That was pretty cool.
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taneq
6 hours ago
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I still had a Timmy the Monkey sticker on the lid of my kitchen bin up until a couple of years ago.
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rippeltippel
6 hours ago
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Right on time! "The Super Mario Galaxy Movie" released today.
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thomasgeelens
7 hours ago
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oh my, I should really visit one day, I'm not even that far from CERN
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fnands
6 hours ago
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They do some good tours. They are first come/first serve, so show up in the morning for the best chance to get a place.
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koolala
9 hours ago
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high temperature super conductors my beloved
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WhitneyLand
1 hour ago
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Call me a killjoy I hate April fools jokes.
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Noe2097
9 hours ago
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> Each kart is turbo-boosted by 64 superconducting engines,” explains project leader Mario Idraulico

I guess we can now call you Mario 'Kart' Idraulico.

Oh wait.

Thank you CERN, that was a smart one.

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coldsmoke
7 hours ago
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Since I didn't get the name reference either, here is a link for those who want a hint: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idraulico
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fnands
6 hours ago
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Nice, I didn't get it.

I just realized "Kyouryuu" is Japanese for dinosaur.

And Pfirsich is of course Peach.

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nicman23
5 hours ago
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if you reached c with such a cart - nevermind the heat from air friction, would you be able to breath from a rebreather?
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nekusar
2 hours ago
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They missed a perfect spot to mention something about "Gordon".

(Half-Life joke)

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anthk
5 hours ago
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As an homage, Supertuxkart might add a CERN-LHC inspired level with a wormhole as a secret path.
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shevy-java
6 hours ago
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It took me a while to notice the first april, but actually the image was too unbelievable. But if such karts were possible, I bet the guys at CERN would absolutely use it. And then post on youtube.

We know how things happen in "professional research".

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groundzeros2015
6 hours ago
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Please bro. Just one more particle collider. This one will solve science. The last one wasn’t big enough. Please keep it in desirable real estate though.
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taneq
6 hours ago
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Each bigger one has in fact solved more of physics, after being built precisely because there was a good theoretical case for a higher energy collider being helpful.
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groundzeros2015
6 hours ago
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I’m ignorant. It’s a meme about their optics being terrible after steam ran out for 90s science optimism.
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ahartmetz
6 hours ago
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As somebody slightly better informed (physics degree, following popular science): It really isn't looking great for something that could be found at a small multiple of current energies, but not at current energies.
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rvnx
8 hours ago
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Meh joke considering this was paid on public money.

Same as choosing to spend xxx,xxx USD to have .cern when using subdomains would have worked too (and caused less validation / compatibility issues).

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fnands
8 hours ago
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They got the intern to write a funny post. Probably took them an hour and it drums up a bit of good press for the Hi-Lumi LHC.

Money well spent if you ask me.

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steve1977
7 hours ago
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As a tax payer in one of the member states, I approve of this joke.
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kryptiskt
6 hours ago
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The Web is a side project of CERN, they should have gotten a comped top-level domain by rights.
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mrguyorama
1 hour ago
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This page cost taxpayers like 100 Euros maybe. How much money do you think scientists actually make? How much money and effort do you think it takes to post a blog article with a couple paragraphs of text and an image?
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voidUpdate
9 hours ago
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Is this an april fools joke? The title image looks so over-the-top that I really can't tell if it's a joke or not
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kakacik
9 hours ago
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No of course not, they have Mario guys running around in karts doing maintenance of hyper complex system with wrenches. No physics can resist Mario's wrench, thats how we move humanity forward
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gostsamo
9 hours ago
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There is a Luigi on the team as well. How it can't be true?
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hawkjo
7 hours ago
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And Yoshi. And Pfirsich, which is Peach in German
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edwcross
8 hours ago
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Fratello. Must be a bro.
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tgsovlerkhgsel
9 hours ago
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CTRL+F "safety and health"
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