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The Large Hadron Collider's worldwide computer

Behind the excellent results from CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) lies the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid – a giant that never sleeps

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Computing
01 May, 2013

ALPHA: Novel investigation of gravity and antimatter

The ALPHA collaboration has published a paper describing the first direct analysis of how antimatter is affected by gravity

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Physics
30 April, 2013

CERN celebrates 20 years of a free, open web

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At CERN
30 April, 2013
At CERN
Press release
30 April, 2013

Twenty years of a free, open web

On 30 April 1993 CERN published a statement that made World Wide Web technology available on a royalty free basis, allowing the web to flourish

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Computing
30 April, 2013
Computing
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30 April, 2013

Twenty years of a free and open www

Robert Cailliau on the birth of the web, early brainstorming sessions and "how to spread this thing"

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Computing
30 April, 2013
Computing
Opinion
30 April, 2013

The open internet and the web

Vinton G Cerf, one of the "Fathers of the internet", on the architecture, connectivity and openness of the web

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Computing
30 April, 2013
Computing
Opinion
30 April, 2013

ALICE: Upgrade work begins

With the long shutdown under way, the ALICE collaboration is preparing for the next 10 years of operation

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Experiments
29 April, 2013
Experiments
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29 April, 2013

LHC electrical tests: Increase the potential

Electrical-quality-assurance testing of superconducting circuits is underway in sector 3-4 of the LHC

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Accelerators
25 April, 2013
Accelerators
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25 April, 2013

The Large Hadron Collider goes to London

The Science Museum in London is launching a new exhibition featuring digital detector caverns and magnets from the LHC

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Accelerators
25 April, 2013
Accelerators
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25 April, 2013