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As CERN, home to the world's largest particle accelerator, turns 70, scientists reflect on its achievements.
(Reuters) - The European Organisation for Nuclear Research, known as CERN, is the world's largest particle physics laboratory. Following is a brief history of CERN and its advances in particle ...
The Bendix G-15 refurbished by [David at Usagi Electric] is well known as the oldest fully operational digital computer in ...
CERN houses the Large Hadron Collider, the world’s most powerful particle accelerator, which facilitates experiments to understand matter’s fundamental structure.
CERN's equipment began operating in March, well before the eclipse, and the technology is nowhere near strong enough to open a portal or a black hole.
CERN lights up the Large Hadron Collider for Run 3, a four-year continuous run after its second long shutdown in 2018.
To commemorate the anniversary, a group of CERN developers have recreated that original browser interface, allowing users to see what the internet was at the beginning.
In response, CERN is pulling back the curtain on a now year-old project to migrate to open source software, and it's calling it the Microsoft Alternatives project, or MAlt.
Louisiana Tech University’s Physics Department within the College of Engineering and Science has been awarded a three-year, ...
A price tag hike has CERN, one of the world's leading scientific research organizations, moving from Microsoft programs for more affordable open-source software.