Tag: Press release
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CERN and Caltech join forces to smash Internet speed record
Geneva, 15 October 2003. CERN1 and California Institute of Technology (Caltech) will tomorrow receive an award for transferring over a Terabyte of data across 7,000 km of network at 5.44 gigabits per second (Gbps), smashing the old record of 2.38 Gbps achieved in February between CERN in Geneva and Sunnyvale in California by a Caltech,
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CERN at Telecom World 2003 : Innovating for Tomorrow
Geneva, 10 October 2003. CERN1, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, is teaming up with the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and the University of Geneva in demonstrating technology of the future on the Lake Geneva Region stand at Telecom World 2003. From the Web to the Grid The World Wide Web was invented
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LHC Computing Grid Goes Online
Geneva, 29 September 2003. The world’s particle physics community today announced the launch of the first phase of the LHC computing Grid (LCG). The LCG is designed to handle the unprecedented quantities of data that will be produced by experiments at CERN1‘s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) from 2007 onwards. “The LCG will provide a vital
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CERN celebrates discoveries and looks to the future
Geneva, 2 September 2003. Nobel laureates will be among the distinguished guests at a symposium at CERN1 on 16 September. The symposium will celebrate the double anniversary of major discoveries at CERN that underlie the modern theory of particles and forces. It will also look forward to future challenges and opportunities as the laboratory moves
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CERN announces major conference on the information society
Geneva,11 August 2003. A side event to the World Summit on the Information Society (Geneva, December 2003) will explore the past and future contributions of science to the information society. Hosted by CERN1, the Role of Science in the Information Society (RSIS) conference will bring together scientists and representatives of funding agencies and governments worldwide.
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CERN prepares for 50th anniversary
Geneva, 1 July 2003. Fifty years ago today, representatives of the twelve founding Member States of CERN1 signed the Organization’s convention, paving the way for the establishment of the world’s leading fundamental physics research institution. Today, CERN numbers 20 European Member States, with several countries from beyond the European region also participating in the Laboratory’s
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New Long-range Speed Record with Next-Generation
Geneva, 26 June 2003. Scientists at CERN1 and the California Institute of Technology2 (Caltech) have set a new Internet2 land speed record using the next-generation Internet protocol IPv6. The team sustained a single stream Transfer Control Protocol (TCP) rate of 983 megabits per second for more than one hour between CERN and Chicago, a distance
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CERN confirms LHC schedule
Geneva, 20 June 2003. The CERN1 Council, where the representatives of the 20 Member States of the Organization decide on scientific programmes and financial resources, held its 125th session today under the chairmanship of Professor Maurice Bourquin (CH). Highlights of the meeting included confirmation that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and its detectors are on
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CERN receives early 50th anniversary present from Swiss Confederation
Geneva, 6 June 2003. Swiss President Pascal Couchepin announced Wednesday 4 June an early 50th birthday present 1 from the Swiss Confederation to CERN2. Switzerland has decided to offer the laboratory the ‘Palais de l’Equilibre’, a landmark bu ilding designed by Geneva architects for Switzerland’s 2002 national exhibition. Standing 27 metres high, the building will
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CERN breaks gigabyte/s storage-to-tape barrier with StorageTek
Geneva, 28 May 2003. CERN1 announced today the successful completion of a major data challenge aimed at pushing the limits of data storage to tape. Using 45 newly installed StorageTek2 9940B tape drives, capable of writing to tape at 30megabyte/s, Bernd Panzer and his team at the IT Division of CERN were able to achieve