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CERN scientists nearly positive on 'God particle' discovery
Wrapping up the Large Hadron Collider's first three years of work, CERN scientists are nearly positive they've found the elusive Higgs boson, also known as the "God particle."
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CERN moves Collider data to Hungary, supported by GÉANT terabit network
CERN is to use a new remote data centre in Hungary to process and store data from its Large Hadron Collider (LHC) project, which is seeking to discover how the universe was formed.
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CERN particle could be a Higgs Boson impostor, say scientists
Last week, the world took note as CERN announced that it may have found the Higgs boson--or at the very least, a Higgs-boson-like particle. But now, some scientists have suggested that CERN's experimental results may be the result of impostor particles, albeit Higgs-like impostors.
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Higgs boson researchers excited about cloud computing
How did European researchers working on the Higgs boson recently make one of the most revolutionary physics discoveries in recent decades? From an IT perspective, they relied on a good old-fashioned grid computing infrastructure, though a new cloud-based one may be in the offing.
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Higgs boson 'God Particle' discovered by CERN, claim scientists
The European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) claims to have discovered a new particle consistent with the long-sought Higgs Boson, which could explain how matter attains its mass.
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CERN says EU data protection laws are hindering cloud adoption
Researchers at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Geneva are being held back from adopting cloud computing on any significant scale due to the delay in establishing a European regulatory framework for data protection.






