MADISON, WI (GroundReport) – According to a study, a plot of land on the campus of Auburn University has revealed 110 years of sustainable farming practices can produce similar cotton crops to those using other methods. In 1896, Professor J.F. Duggar at the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama (now known as Auburn University) began […]
Doomsday and the Big Bang Experiment
It is expected that nuclear research known as CERN experiment will reveal how the universe was created. Everything depends on the success of the experiment. This is the world’s largest experiment which may have positive or negative outcomes. This may cost lives of human beings or disclose the secrets of this universe. But apart from […]
Experiments with ‘Water Bears’ in Vacuum of Space to Help Cancer Treatment
Tardigrades, popularly known as Water Bears, are microscopic invertebrates in the animal kingdom that are almost indestructible. They are 0.1 to 1.5 mm long and thrive in moist conditions and are abundantly found on lichens and mosses. They have segmented body with four segments and four pairs of legs without joints, one pair in each segment, with […]
Big Bang 2 Experiment By Scientists
Scientists are going to experiment a big bang at the European Centre for Nuclear Research. It is said that they are planning to smash particle beams together at the speed of light to create explosions which could explain the birth of cosmos. The experiment is going to take place in a tunnel which is 17 […]
Researcher talks about LHC’s experiments
Romanian Calin Alexa is one of the researchers that work at the ATLAS experiment in Large Hadron Collider. Calin declared that the LHC Computing Grid project was launched initially in 2002 and represents a milestone in building a Grid calculus system for the ALICE, ATLAS, CMS, LHCB experiments for the LCH accelerator. Alexa also […]
CERN’s IT Infrastructure for Big Bang Theory Experiment
Cern plans to store between several hundred terabytes and a few petabytes of data. Over 10 years, the database would need to store 100Pbytes, said Jamie Shiers, database group leader at Cern. Cern is using Oracle for 20 years now using it to book meeting rooms, manage the network and power e-business operations. The organisation […]
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