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Recreating one of the web’s first browsers

CERN is organizing a two-day coding event to recreate the line-mode browser

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06 June, 2013

Recreating one of the web’s first browsers

CERN is organizing a two-day coding event to recreate the line-mode browser

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06 June, 2013

Grid computing founder: 'Science needs to travel faster'

Ian Foster, one of the founders of grid computing, on the challenges of big data

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22 May, 2013

CERN Data Centre expands

A new computer room housing 90 new racks of servers forms a significant expansion of the CERN Data Centre

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08 May, 2013
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08 May, 2013

CERN and OpenAIREplus launch European research repository

Zenodo, hosted at CERN, will researchers to share publications and supporting data more easily

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08 May, 2013

The Large Hadron Collider's worldwide computer

Behind the excellent results from CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) lies the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid – a giant that never sleeps

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01 May, 2013

Twenty years of a free, open web

On 30 April 1993 CERN published a statement that made World Wide Web technology available on a royalty free basis, allowing the web to flourish

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30 April, 2013
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30 April, 2013

Animation shows LHC data processing

A new animation from CERN's IT department shows how LHC data is collected and sent around the world for processing

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18 April, 2013
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18 April, 2013

CRISP: Physics and collaboration

At the 2nd Annual Meeting of CRISP in Switzerland, CERN delegates discussed the IT challenges the laboratory faces to deal with LHC data

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28 March, 2013
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28 March, 2013

£1 million Engineering prize honours web pioneers

The inaugural Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering went to five engineers whose work led to the internet and the World Wide Web

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18 March, 2013