Global computer network behind the Big Bang probe
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 - 11:29
in Physics & Chemistry
(AP) -- The world's biggest physics experiment, the Large Hadron particle collider that began running Wednesday in a 17-mile tunnel below the French-Swiss border, produces so much data that even the massive computing power at the European Organization for Nuclear Research can't sift through it all.
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