Large Hadron Collider Beauty releases first set of data to the public
The data collected from a pioneering particle physics experiment has been released to the public for the first time in more than 60 years, according to CERN researchers and scientists in the European Union (CERN) Convention for Open Science. Why?
Source: phys.orgPublished on 2022-12-09
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