Hadron Collider

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    Cern makes 300TB of data available to download

    http://www.wired.co.uk/news/arch…

    Cern has released 300TB of data from the collider for free, with around half of the data originating from tests conducted in 2011.

    The data has been split into two categories – primary datasets used by the scientists working at the collider, and "derived datasets", which provide a more accessible and easy to understand look at the data for those without the same level of knowledge. These, Cern says, could be "readily analysed by university of high school students" who want to play with the data.

    • Damn. I've only got a 1TB hard drive!!HAYZ1LLLA
    • Damn you 256 solid state drive? Do you think Cern could make a CliffsNotes version of data say around 10mb or so?kona

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