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Submission + - CERN Releases LHC Data (symmetrymagazine.org)

An anonymous reader writes: Ever wished you had access to CERN's LHC data to help with your backyard particle collision research? Today you're in luck. CERN has launched its Open Data Portal, which makes experimental data produced by the Large Hadron Collider open to the public. "The first high-level and analyzable collision data openly released come from the CMS experiment and were originally collected in 2010 during the first LHC run. This data set is now publicly available on the CERN Open Data Portal. Open source software to read and analyze the data is also available, together with the corresponding documentation. The CMS collaboration is committed to releasing its data three years after collection, after they have been thoroughly studied by the collaboration." You can read more about CERN's committment to "Open Science" here.
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CERN Releases LHC Data

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