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A tour of the <endeca_term>Large Hadron Collider</endeca_term>

A tour of the Large Hadron Collider

...At the heart of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are 1,232 dipole magnets, of which this is... Read more

7 July, 2010 by Stephen Shankland
The Monday Twitter Photo Challenge

The Monday Twitter Photo Challenge

...correctly identify the subject in a reply will win part of the Large Hadron Collider. It's a small part, admittedly, encased in a keyring... Read more

26 July, 2010 by ZDNet UK
CERN drafts in cloud to handle data loads

CERN drafts in cloud to handle data loads

...use cloud computing to process some of the data gathered by the Large Hadron Collider (above). Photo credit: Claudia Marcelloni/Cern The research institute is... Read more

14 March, 2012 by Nick Heath

CERN ramps up LHC energy for Higgs boson search

...to be turned up a notch, with more energy poured into the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. The Large Hadron Collider will smash particles into... Read more

13 February, 2012 by Tom Espiner

Cern's LHC breaks beam intensity record again

...Cern's Large Hadron Collider has set a new world record for beam intensity, meaning... Read more

26 April, 2011 by David Meyer

Cern postpones LHC upgrade as experiments continue

...The Large Hadron Collider, Cern's particle accelerator straddling the border of Switzerland and... Read more

2 February, 2011 by Stephen Shankland

Cern prepares for shift to 100GbE with Brocade gear

...Cern, the research organisation behind the Large Hadron Collider, has begun a planned expansion of its network to 100Gb... Read more

2 December, 2010 by Jack Clark

Cern hopes for proof of extra dimensions in 2011

...The Atlas experiment, which analyses the results of proton collisions inside the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), is designed to observe phenomena involving massive particles, such... Read more

17 November, 2010 by Ben Woods

LHC ready for new physics discoveries

...the physics particles that have so far been observed. It took the Large Hadron Collider four months. A view inside Atlas, one of the LHC... Read more

27 July, 2010 by Stephen Shankland

US Higgs boson data backs CERN's findings so far

...Higgs boson particle that correlates closely with European researchers' work at the Large Hadron Collider. Ten years' worth of data from Fermilab in Illinois on... Read more

7 March, 2012 by Martin LaMonica

Scientists set networking speed record

...crucial tools for scientific inquiry — for example, in crunching data from the Large Hadron Collider — and is a signal of where commercial networking products are... Read more

15 December, 2011 by Martin LaMonica

US links supercomputers at 100 gigabits a second

...for collaborative research in a variety fields, including mining data from the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland, predicting changes in the climate, and genetics. The... Read more

15 November, 2011 by Martin LaMonica
ZDNet UK's 2010: Images of the year

ZDNet UK's 2010: Images of the year

...Cern and its Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has dominated the news in 2010 with a series... Read more

28 December, 2010 by Staff

UK science investment slashed by 41 percent

...The STFC helps co-ordinate UK involvement in projects such as the Large Hadron Collider at Cern and the proposed European Extremely Large Telescope and... Read more

21 December, 2010 by Jack Clark
Inside Global Switch's Sydney datacentre

Inside Global Switch's Sydney datacentre

...environment that has been used for resource-intensive data analysis from the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva to rendering facilities for Australian special effects gurus... Read more

27 October, 2010 by Luke Hopewell

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