CERN (European Laboratory for Particle Physics)

http://www.cern.ch/

This is where it all began. CERN (Conseil Europeen pour la Recherche Nucleaire) is the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, and the birth place of the World Wide Web. One of the world's largest scientific laboratories and an outstanding example of international collaboration, this laboratory maintains four divisions of particle accelerators -- proton synchrotron, super proton synchrotron, large electron positron collider, compact linear collider, and the to-be-developed large hadron collider. Users can find information on scientific committees, databases, research activities, and technical and safety information. The CERN WWW service section provides concise WWW tutorials and history. Learn to create your own home page or find the computing applications to bring style to your site. The WWW Virtual Library for high energy physics is within these pages and provides the gateway to all physics resources.

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