Splitting Atoms
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is being built at CERN, the European laboratory for nuclear research. Costing around $8 billion and expected to roll out in 2008, it will be the largest particle accelerator in the world for nuclear research. While making 17-mile laps at nearly the speed of light, protons will be made to collide into other particles 10 million times per second. The main purpose is to find the Higgs boson, considered by some scientists to be the fundamental element of matter and often called the "God Particle."
In order to process the data coming from the accelerator, a huge computing grid that uses resources from more than 150 institutions around the world, began testing in 2006. See peer-to-peer computing.
Particle Accelerator
Looking like science fiction, this accelerator is used for a very mundane application. Standing about 10 feet tall, it radiates plastic heat shrinkable tubing to give it a memory. The tubing is then moved to a machine that increases its diameter. Used to protect wires and connections in electronic and electrical circuits, when the tubing is placed over the wires and heated, it returns to its original size because of the radiation.
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