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CERN unveils computer grid linking 7,000 scientists
Serious number crunching to be a co-CERN project !
Grid computing is changing science the world over.
CERN, the world's biggest particle physics laboratory and creator of the Worldwide Web, on Friday unveiled a new computer network allowing thousands of scientists around the world to crunch data on its huge experiments.
Some 7,000 scientists in 33 countries are now linked through the computing network at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, to analyze data from its particle-smashing test probing the nature of matter that began last month.
That experiment, which could provide clues about the origins of the universe, began on September 10 and was shut down nine days later because of a helium leak in the 27 km (17 mile) tunnel of CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
When it starts up again next year, physicists involved in the experiment will have access to real-time data on their desktops, thanks to CERN's computing grid that links more than 100,000 processors at 140 institutes around the world.
CERN never doing anything small, unless it is subatomic of course
Other related NowPublic stories of interest:
60,000 computers linked Sept 14th


Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (9)
at 11:54 on October 3rd, 2008
This article could be linked to several earlier ones on the same topic.
at 12:00 on October 3rd, 2008
I did a look before posting and nothing popped up on my search. I'll take another look a bit later. Feel free to post links to similar stories in comments.
at 12:34 on October 3rd, 2008
It's right, but not important: I posted the story already SEPT-23 "Join the GRID cafe" in the Live Interview with Frank cern
at 12:39 on October 3rd, 2008
I also added this story of yours to the list of links.
at 12:11 on October 3rd, 2008
Here's a couple:
http://my.nowpublic.com/tech-biz/large-hadron-collider-60-000-computers-analyze-data
http://my.nowpublic.com/tech-biz/how-large-hadron-collider-might-change-web
at 12:11 on October 3rd, 2008
World_Groove, I like this story. It's good stuff.
at 12:29 on October 3rd, 2008
Thanks ! I linked your story above.
at 12:29 on October 3rd, 2008
World_Groove, I like this story. It's good stuff.
WG... thought Al Gore invented the internet? :( I knew that sob was lying! As for the helium leak, well believe gas is being used by those submariners in deep-ocean vehicles, like Robert Ballard, et al. :)
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at 12:33 on October 3rd, 2008
No... he invented Intern-net...
But his Boss should get the credit for that.