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- LHC cooled to operational temperatures
- All sectors of the world's largest particle accelerator have now been cooled to operational temperatures of approximately -271°C. All sectors of the world's largest particle accelerator have now been cooled to operational temperatures of approximately -271°C. The eight sectors have been cooled individually over time....
- Tags: Magnet, Sector, Temperature, Beam, LHC, Large Hadron Collider, Cern, Tom Espiner ZDNet UK
- News items 2009-10-20
- Scientists create 'transparent aluminum,' call it a new state of matter
- Oxford scientists claim to have created a transparent form of aluminum by bombarding the metal with the world’s most powerful soft X-ray laser. The substance is nearly transparent to extreme ultraviolet radiation and is the latest addition to a growing list of exotic states of matter. Crossing...
- Tags: Laser, University Of Oxford, Aluminum, Chris Jablonski
- Blog posts 2009-07-30
- Intel Xeon Processors Help Capture and Analyze Massive Amounts of Scientific Data From the World's Most Powerful Particle Accelerator
- Several hundred feet beneath the French-Swiss border lies the world's largest, most powerful particle accelerator - the Large Hadron Collider. More than 2,200 researchers from around the globe work at the CERN the European Organization for Nuclear Research laboratory on ATLAS, a large-scale particle physics experiment that studies the forces...
- Tags: Intel Xeon, Intel Corp., Servers, Processors, Hardware, Semiconductors, Components
- Case studies 2009-03-01
- Firefly satellite will study thunderstorms
- The Firefly mission is the second project under the new U.S. National Science Foundation NSF CubeSat program. The goal of this program is to provide a low cost access to space research. Firefly will be launched in 2010 or 2011 and will try to 'solve the mystery of the most...
- Tags: National Science Foundation, Satellite, Firefly Mission, Network Technology, Networking, Roland Piquepaille, Atmosphere, Earth, NASA, News Release, Lightning, TGF
- Blog posts 2008-11-18
- LHC Theme II 3.2 (Mobile)
- LHC? Large Hadron Collider,the world''s largest and highest-energy particle accelerator complex. We are not talking about science here, the newly theme to bring impact to your smartphone, deep pink combinations with white as background.Presented by MMMOOO. MMMOOO is the leading brand in the Theme UI. Our products have lots of...
- Tags: Phone, Theme, Mobile, Battery, MMMOOO, Engineering, Telecom & Utilities
- Software downloads 2008-09-24
- LHC Today Theme 4.2 (Mobile)
- LHC? Large Hadron Collider,the world''s largest and highest-energy particle accelerator complex. We are not talking about science here, the newly theme to bring impact to your smartphone, deep pink combinations with white as background.MMMOOO is the leading brand in the Theme UI. Our products have lots of nice details, and...
- Tags: Theme, Mobile, M.A.C, BB, MMMOOO''''''', Desktops, Handhelds, Hardware
- Software downloads 2008-09-19
- LHC Theme (Mobile)
- LHC? Large Hadron Collider,the world''s largest and highest-energy particle accelerator complex. We are not talking about science here, the newly theme to bring impact to your smartphone, deep pink combinations with white as background.Presented by MMMOOO. MMMOOO is the leading brand in the Theme UI. Our products have lots of...
- Tags: Phone, Theme, Mobile, Battery, MMMOOO, Engineering, Telecom & Utilities
- Software downloads 2008-09-17
- Hackers deface LHC site, came close to turning off particle detector
- Hackers deface LHC site, came close to turning off particle detectorHackersFrom hackers like these something terrible might happen.Even if everything is ironed up perfectly and runs smoothly, an accident can happen due to this kind of people. Why do they have to stick their fingers in something that doesn't belong...
- Tags: INTERNET, Hacking, LHC, LHC site, particle detector, control system, network
- Discussion threads 2008-09-12
- Has the Large Hadron Collider destroyed the world yet?
- Nope. That's the answer you'll get from hasthelargehadroncolliderdestroyedtheworldyet.com today, despite the LHC's successful startup tests Wednesday. Of course the fact that you're reading this is also a good sign. The doomsday site was created by Mike Kania right, a 28 year old web developer who works for...
- Tags: Site, Ed, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Internet, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2008-09-11
- Large Hadron Collider powers up
- Large Hadron Collider powers upwell if it goes wrong we will have a nice tripthey are afraid that a collision at the power could create micro black hole nice a modern science i love itRE: Large Hadron Collider powers upToo bad you are wrong....
- Tags: Fact Checking, collision, Large Hadron Collider
- Discussion threads 2008-09-10
- The end of the world?
- Probably not. Today (Wednesday, well it is for me anyway), we see the first beam test of the LHC, the Large Hadron Collider, in the CERN's labs in Switzerland. The point of this, quite frankly, bloody huge experiment is to try and recreate the Big Bang on...
- Tags: Apple iPod, Big Bang, Computer, Digital Music, Digital Media, Productivity, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Zack Whittaker
- Blog posts 2008-09-09
- Reducing Data Center Energy Consumption
- Improving data center energy efficiency is becoming a fundamental requirement for most organizations, not only to contain operating costs, but also to support growth, extend the life of existing facilities, protect the environment, and address increasing regulatory requirements. Electricity costs are rising fast. Most businesses already spend about half as...
- Tags: Data Center, CERN, Intel Corp., Electricity Cost, Data Centers, Storage, Hardware, Data Management
- White papers 2008-09-09
- Images: Where particles, physics theories collide
- The Large Hadron Collider, the world's most powerful particle accelerator, not only promises the emergence of a brave new world of physics, it's pretty to look at, too. by CNET News.com
- Tags: Theory, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-08-13
- Nine places where SOA is making a difference, right now
- What kind of a year was 2007 for SOA? Yes, there was plenty of disgust and eye-rolling at all the hype around this still-emerging concept. But at the same time, we started seeing more and more examples of companies putting the methodologies and associated tools and platforms to innovative uses....
- Tags: Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., Comcast Corp., SOA, Portal, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Joe McKendrick
- Blog posts 2007-12-17
- An SOA built without Web services!
- Last week, I posted some thoughts about divorcing Web services from service-oriented architecture. The two work together, but aren't necessarily the same. Lo and behold, this story from TechTarget comes up -- SOA is now being employed for the monitoring controls for the world's largest particle accelerator, but employing Java-based...
- Tags: Web Services, Vendor Watch, General, Case Studies
- Blog posts 2007-06-26
- The story of Web 2.0 and SOA continues - Part 1
- The story of Web 2.0 and SOA continues - Part 1SOA vs Web.2.0Today results that Web 2.0 is everything. I just read a couple of days ago Dave Pode from the NY Times another definition. Web 2.0 is for him, the customer. When I was going to college, I took...
- Tags: Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Channel management, advertisement, Web 2.0, SOA, Web
- Discussion threads 2007-05-18
- EU: Rejection of .xxx proof of US meddling in ICANN
- EU: Rejection of .xxx proof of US meddling in ICANNEU: Rejection of .xxx proof of US meddling in ICANNFirst of all they are forgetting that the Inernet was developed by the U.S. Government to support government departments and the U.S. Military. It has gone beyond that but the origins...
- Tags: WWW, own version, ICANN, rejection
- Discussion threads 2006-05-15
- Shots without needles
- Shots without needlesvaccinesVaccines adminstered using "particles smaller than atoms"??...so instead of the expense and hassle of a syringe all we need to do is strap a particle accelerator to our arms?....No needle story from Scientific American - Apr 2004This may be the same technology being developed. A story from Scientific...
- Tags: HEALTHCARE, vaccine, Scientific American
- Discussion threads 2006-04-19
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