From The Pentagon To Monty Python: The Internet Turns 40
Technology has grown by such leaps and bounds since 1969 that it's hard to conceive how things were before we all had access to computers.
Technology has grown by such leaps and bounds since 1969 that it's hard to conceive how things were before we all had access to computers.
AP | NICOLAS VAUX-MONTAGNY | Posted 10.12.2009 | World
PARIS — A French investigating judge has filed preliminary charges against a physicist at the world's largest atom smasher who is suspected of a...
AP | ALEXANDER G. HIGGINS | Posted 10.09.2009 | World
GENEVA — A physicist working at the world's largest atom smasher has been arrested on suspicion of links to al-Qaida, adding to the woes of the ...
Krisztina Holly | Posted 06.26.2009 | Business
Beyond the atom-smashing, business leaders have special reason to examine what is going on in Geneva. CERN's remarkable leadership and culture is what makes their extraordinary advancements possible.
Sharon Glassman | Posted 06.17.2009 | Entertainment
Her experiment works for me. While the science of Angels and Demons doesn't hold up on close examination, this doesn't make the movie any less appealing to me in theory.
Rob Kall | Posted 06.12.2009 | Entertainment
For a thriller, Angels and Demons takes you on a more diverse emotional journey than most.
Times Online | Murad Ahmed | Posted 10.29.2008 | Business
The dawn of a new internet age has begun. A network of supercomputers, known as the Grid, is to revolutionise the speed at which information is downlo...
Patrick Barry | Posted 10.11.2008 | Politics
By Pat Barry and Hanna Lundqvist It's easy to look at science as an apolitical issue, something apart from partisan discord. But today's news of the...
AP | ALEXANDER G. HIGGINS | Posted 10.11.2008 | Home
GENEVA — A small blip on a computer screen sent champagne corks popping among physicists in Switzerland. Near Chicago, researchers at a "pajama ...
Mairi Beautyman | Posted 10.11.2008 | Green
Someone hit a switch today and began either the greenest or one of the most environmentally disastrous experiments in the world: The Large Hadron Coll...
AP | ALEXANDER G. HIGGINS | Posted 10.08.2008 | Home
GENEVA — It has been called an Alice in Wonderland investigation into the makeup of the universe _ or dangerous tampering with nature that could...
Huffington Post | Posted 04.21.2008 | Home
The LA Times reports on the hair-raising concerns raised by some about the Large Hadron Collider, Europe's giant atom-smasher: Michelangelo L. Mangan...
AP | Patrick Baert | Posted 04.16.2008 | Living
British scientist Peter Higgs, whose work is the cornerstone of modern physics, said Monday he is putting champagne on ice in the hope a new experimen...
Chris Weigant | Posted 10.29.2009 | Technology