Read article 'Inspired by software'
Inspired by software
Being a scientist in the digital age means being a software producer and a software consumer.
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Read article 'Inspired by software'
Being a scientist in the digital age means being a software producer and a software consumer.
Read article 'Open science: A vision for collaborative, reproducible and reusable research'
True open science demands more than simply making data available.
Read article 'Preserving the legacy of particle physics'
Although high-energy physics has made great strides in providing open access to research publications, we are still in the very early days of open data.
Read article 'CERN’s ultimate act of openness'
The seed that led CERN to relinquish ownership of the web in 1993 was planted when the Organization formally came into being.
Read article 'Real-time triggering boosts heavy-flavour programme'
LHCb has been flooded by b- and c-hadrons due to the large beauty and charm production cross-sections within the experiment’s acceptance.
Read article 'Exploring quantum computing for high-energy physics'
On 5–6 November, CERN hosted a first-of-its kind workshop on quantum computing in high-energy physics.
Read article 'ROOT’s renovation takes centre stage at Sarajevo meeting'
The spotlight was on the modernisation of the I/O subsystem, parallelisation, new graphics, multivariate tools and an interface to the Python language.
Read article 'Quantum thinking required'
There will be no universal quantum computer on which we will be able to compile our C++ code and then magically run it faster, explains Federico Carminati.
Read article 'US initiative to tackle data demands of HL-LHC'
It will receive $5 million per year for a period of five years.
Read article 'Boosting high-performance computing in Nepal'
On 28 June, 200 servers from the CERN computing centre were donated to Kathmandu University in Nepal.