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  • Large Hadron Collider smashes another speed record 20 March, 2010 06:41:00

    Big Bang machine scientists say next step is high-speed crash of two proton beams
    The world's largest atom smasher has broken yet another record.
  • Scientists start analyzing Large Hadron Collider data 13 January, 2010 07:59:00

    After more than a year of starts and stops, data rolls out of the Big Bang machine
    After billions of dollars were spent to build, start, shut down and then fix and re-start the Large Hadron Collider, the system has finally produced enough data for some long-awaited scientific analysis.
  • Server virtualization, cloud software come to CERN 18 December, 2009 04:03:00

    The Hadron Collider team looks to improve CPU utilisation and computing resource delivery to scientists
    CERN, the European particle physics organization that runs the Large Hadron Collider, is embracing server virtualization and cloud computing technology to improve CPU utilization and the delivery of computing resources to scientists around the world.
  • After year of trouble, Big Bang machine breaks world record 01 December, 2009 07:51:00

    Large Hadron Collider up and running after repairs completed, safety increased
    After a year of technical problems, bad publicity and staggered momentum, the Large Hadron Collider has returned to work with a vengeance.
  • How you can help the LHC and 12 other ways to donate your PC's spare processing power 25 November, 2009 12:03:00

    Contribute to projects including the LHC, climate forecasting, projects that benefit humanity, target disease cures and more
    Contribute to projects including the LHC, climate forecasting, projects that benefit humanity, target disease cures and more.
  • Big Bang collider restart delayed to beef up safeguards 11 February, 2009 08:55:00

    Relaunch of Large Hadron Collider postponed from this spring to September
    A plan to add more safety features to the Large Hadron Collider will have the world's largest particle collider offline until next fall -- months later than the previously planned springtime relaunch.
  • Downed Hadron Collider faces $21M in repairs 19 November, 2008 07:07:00

    Ka-ching! Getting downed atom smasher online may take more money, time than expected
    Fixing problems at the world's largest particle collider won't come cheap.
  • Melted wires knock out Hadron collider for two months 23 September, 2008 08:14:00

    Second glitch in a week results in 'large helium leak' in its 17-mile tube
    Just days after a faulty transformer was repaired, an apparent melted electrical connection between two magnets has brought the Large Hadron Collider down for two months.
  • Spammers react to Large Hadron Collider 16 September, 2008 12:04:00

    South West Sydney is choking on a thick radiation cloud after the Lucas Heights reactor exploded, according to spammers.
    South West Sydney is choking on a thick radiation cloud after the Lucas Heights reactor exploded, according to spammers.
  • Worldwide grid evaluating collider test results 16 September, 2008 11:22:00

    Test run brings us a step closer to discovering how the universe was created
    The successful test run of a massive particle collider brought scientists a step closer to finding answers to a question that has haunted people for centuries: How was the universe created?
  • Hackers deface Large Hadron Collider Web site 15 September, 2008 07:49:00

    Greek Security Team hackers smash into the CERN Web site.
    Hackers have broken into the network of the Swiss particle-physics laboratory operating the Large Hadron Collider experiment that has just begun smashing atoms in the hope of finding the theorized Higgs particle, an elementary particle of mass.
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