Researchers Just Made Groundbreaking Discovery Using Open Data From The Large Hadron Collider | Physics-Astronomy

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Summary:

"Just 2 years, CERN unconfined the data from its impressive Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments onto an online accessible portal called the Open Data portal. It was an extraordinary action, letting those who don't have access to a particle accelerator use data from the LHC's experiments. It's not totally up-to-date.

There's a three-year restriction on results, so, normally speaking, the most recent data uploaded on this online portal is from the year 2014. This was the first time outcomes of any particle collider experiment have been made accessible to the public, and now it has led to another discovery."

Link:

http://www.physics-astronomy.com/2017/10/researchers-just-made-groundbreaking.html#.Wd68fRNSyRY

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oa.new oa.data oa.physics oa.cern oa.open_science

Date tagged:

10/11/2017, 20:52

Date published:

10/11/2017, 16:52