Read article 'SweGrid gets set for future challenges'
SweGrid gets set for future challenges
SweGrid, the first national Grid test-bed in Sweden, was inaugurated on 18 March in Uppsala.
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Read article 'SweGrid gets set for future challenges'
SweGrid, the first national Grid test-bed in Sweden, was inaugurated on 18 March in Uppsala.
Read article 'Russian neutron complex looks to future research programme'
The future possibilities for research at the neutron complex of the Institute for Nuclear Research (INR) of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) was the topic of a workshop that took place in Moscow ...
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The H1 experiment studying electron-proton collisions at DESY's HERA accelerator may have discovered a new five-quark particle.
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CERN's member states have adopted a new protocol on the privileges and immunities of the organization.
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Read article 'Electrons give BaBar a ‘trickle treat’'
The PEP-II accelerator at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) reached a new milestone on 11 March by phasing in “trickle injection”, a mode of operation that increases the produc...
Read article 'Workshop looks to the future of QCD'
While quantum chromodynamics (QCD) is considered to be the theory of strong interactions, it is very difficult to use it to make predictions of processes over distances of the order of the size of had...
Read article 'WestGrid team announces completion of computing network in western Canada'
Scientists leading the WestGrid project in Canada have announced that the major resources of this $48 million project are available for general use by the research community.