Last seen with Conrad Cern.
I will meet Indian scientists working at Cern.
This antimatter was made in Cern's laboratory.
Cern uses antimatter to find dark matter.
Cern is the world's largest nuclear and particle physics laboratory.
It is very exciting to have FASER approved for installation at Cern.
While working for Cern he became acquainted with Nancy, an American software engineer.
In 1954, The convention establishing Cern(the European Organization for Nuclear Research) is signed.
This will also
help bring back the knowledge gained in Cern to the domestic programmes.
After rigorous testing by Cern engineers, it earned a reputation as the perfect magnetic shield.
For the very first time,
the Large Hadron Collider(LHC) at Cern has injected and accelerated lead‘atoms'.
Exactly 99.9999426697 percent- the Cern physicists in 2012 were so certain that their measurement was correct.
In this short talk from TED U 2009,
physicist Brian Cox shares what's new with Cern's supercollider.
On 30 April 1993, Cern announced that the World Wide Web would
be free to use for anyone.
US science blogger Dr Ash Jogalekar argues that Cern should also have been acknowledged
by the Nobel prize committee.
The world's first
website was created by Tim Berners-Lee in Cern and it was online on August 6, 1991.
At Cern, the European Organization for Nuclear Research,
physicists and engineers are probing the fundamental structure of the universe.
India can take part in meetings of the Cern Council and its committees(Scientific Policy Committee and Finance Committee).
India can take part in meetings of the Cern Council and its committees(Finance Committee and Scientific Policy Committee).
Berners-Lee didn't try to cash in on his invention and rejected Cern's call to patent his Web technology.
In 1993, on April 30th, Cern decided that www technology would be
made freely available to everyone for free.
In front of the entrance of the Cern laboratory there is a permanent exposition retracing its history.
free of charge.
The first web server was
also written by Tim Berners-Lee called Cern HTTPd, the latter part standing for“Hypertext
Transfer Protocol daemon”.
FASER(or the Forward Search Experiment) will complement Cern's ongoing physics programme & extend
its discovery potential to several new particles.
On March 12, 1989,
Tim Berners-Lee submitted a proposal for a distributed system at Cern, which would later become the WWW.
At Cern he has been Knowledge Transfer(KT)
Liaison Officer at Cern collaborating to enhance the KT Cern industrial network and relationships.
Six months later Tim Berners-Lee would begin writing WorldWideWeb, the primary internet browser after two years of lobbying Cern administration.
The web was never an official Cern project,
but Sendall managed to give Berners-Lee time to work on it in September 1990.
Meanwhile, Tim and others advocated to ensure that Cern would agree to make the underlying code
available on a royalty-free basis forever.
So, Tim and others advocated to ensure that Cern would agree to make the underlying code
available on a royalty-free basis, forever.