Large Hadron Collider
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'World's largest grid' demonstrated
News The United Kingdom is set to host 1,000 of the machines that make up the world's largest permanent grid.
Tuesday, September 07 2004 09:48 AM
Tags: grid computing
Ten examples of SOA at work, circa 2008
Techguide In the past year, many companies have finally moved on beyond the experimentation and pilot stages when it comes to SOA. Joe McKendrick presents stellar examples of where and how SOA made a difference for some companies in 2008.
Sunday, January 11 2009 09:07 PM
Tags: Web services, Standards, Mainframe, ITIL, SOA, CERN, Enterprise Service Bus, Lufthansa, United Airlines, AbeBooks.com
Cern celebrates 20 years of the Web
News At an event at the European Centre for Nuclear Research, Berners-Lee acknowledged the role of the center on the development of the World Wide Web 20 years earlier.
Sunday, March 15 2009 10:52 PM
Tags: Web sites, Web 2.0, CERN, Tim Berners-Lee, Next Computer, scientist, Web Site, WWW, Web, Internet
LHC on course for November restart
News The giant particle accelerator should restart in mid-November, and could commence high-energy experiments before the end of the year.
Tuesday, October 06 2009 09:41 AM
Tags: Hardware, Magnet, Gillies, Beam Collision, CERN, Beam, scientist, Large Hadron Collider, Hardware
Culprit found for latest LHC leaks
News Liquid helium leaks that have pushed back the restart of the Large Hadron Collider are thought to have been caused by a fault in flexible hosing.
Tuesday, August 04 2009 11:05 AM
Tags: Components, Supercomputing, grid computing, Sector, CERN, Components, Supercomputing, grid computing
CERN's collider to get 'safe' start in November
News Nuclear research agency says it's satisfied that the Large Hadron Collider needs no more repairs and can get back to where it left off last fall.
Monday, August 10 2009 04:11 AM
Tags: Components, Supercomputing, CERN, Switzerland, New York Times Co., director, Components, France, Supercomputing
LHC restart pushed back again
News Cern's flagship particle accelerator, put out of commission by a quality-control flaw, will be switched on a couple of weeks later than previously expected.
Tuesday, June 23 2009 09:49 AM
Tags: Supercomputing, Business applications, CERN, Cable, Large Hadron Collider, Supercomputing
Cern: Electrical fault caused LHC helium leak
News A faulty electrical connection in the world's largest particle accelerator was the cause of a liquid-helium leak that damaged the machine, says Cern.
Monday, October 20 2008 01:05 AM
Tags: Magnet, CERN, barrier, Geneva, scientist, Large Hadron Collider, team, director, April
Large Hadron Collider faces two-month shutdown
News A large helium leak resulting from an earlier transformer glitch has forced the world's largest particle collider to close temporarily on just day nine of its operation.
Tuesday, September 23 2008 09:51 AM
Tags: Networking technology, CERN, Particle, theory, black hole, News.com, blog, analysis, Large Hadron Collider, Networking technology
Date set for restart of Large Hadron Collider
News CERN's ground-breaking particle accelerator, which was shut down after a malfunction caused a leak of liquid helium, is scheduled to begin operating again in April.
Monday, October 06 2008 01:42 AM
Tags: CERN, Accelerator, grid computing, Switzerland, Tom Espiner, theory, scientist, Large Hadron Collider, director, France
Date set to fire up world's most-powerful particle accelerator
News Large Hadron Collider, which sits in a nearly 17-mile-long circular tunnel that lies beneath the French-Swiss border, is set to start circulating particles next month.
Monday, August 11 2008 04:53 AM
Tags: Particle Accelerator, CERN, Beam, Particle, black hole, leader, Large Hadron Collider
At CERN, computers to tackle the Big Bang
News Scientists hope the Large Hadron Collider will offer clues to the origin of the universe. They will get some help from a well-stocked data center.
Wednesday, October 08 2008 02:29 AM
Tags: Data, CERN, Particle, Tape, Computer, processor, console, hard drive, network, Linux
LHC re-start delayed again until September
News Latest postponement puts the Large Hadron Collider, the world's largest particle accelerator, back on line a year after an electrical malfunction forced its shutdown.
Tuesday, February 10 2009 09:17 AM
Tags: CERN, Malfunction, theory, director, April, James Gillies
LHC restart pushed back further
News The U.K.'s Large Hadron Collider will come back online in late summer 2009 at the earliest, and not in June as previously expected.
Monday, December 01 2008 09:57 AM
Tags: Supercomputing, Infrastructure/architecture management, R&D, CERN, accident, theory, director, R&D, Infrastructure/architecture management, Supercomputing
Cern bombards LHC grid with data
News Tests of the computing grid that will manage data from the Large Hadron Collider experiment shows the systems successfully handled large amounts of information.
Monday, July 06 2009 08:51 AM
Tags: grid computing, Database management, Data, CERN, Asia, Grid, Europe, North America, leader, Database management




