A MASSIVE science lab in Geneva will be live-streamed in just a matter of hours for the re-launch of the world’s biggest atom-smasher, but that’s not CERN’s only claim to fame. The European Council ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook MEYRIN, SWITZERLAND – SEPTEMBER 14: The ALICE Experiment is seen during the Open Days at the CERN ...
Yesterday, the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) dropped a staggering amount of raw data from the Large Hadron Collider on the internet for anyone to use: 300 terabytes worth. The data ...
CERN, the birthplace of the World Wide Web, is to start a project to recreate the world's first web page. Scientists at the particle physics lab in Geneva published a document 20 years ago today, that ...
A data center in Budapest will help process particle-research data generated by the world’s largest particle accelerator. German telco Deutsche Telekom announced Wednesday that it will provide a ...
The internet has been around forever, if you are 25 years of age. For everybody else, where were you in December 1990? Because Tim Berners-Lee was hard at work creating a communications revolution.
The inventor of the World Wide Web has revealed his vision for the future, proclaiming that the fight for technology is "one of the most important causes of our time." British computer scientist Tim ...
Twenty-five years ago, the first Web page popped up online — and CERN has the link to prove that it was responsible for it, restoring it for the first time in decades less than two years ago.
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