Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), July 31st, 2001
Byline: Patrick Waldron Daily Herald Staff Writer
Trillions of bytes of information collected during particle physics experiments at Fermilab will be available to scientists around the world through a new Internet-based computer system.
Developed by University of Chicago physicist and Fermilab scientist Bruce Knuteson, a new Web site called Quaero provides access to data gathered during the high-energy physics Tevatron Collider Run I experiment that ran from 1992 to 1996.
Included in the test information is the same data that led to the discovery of the top quark, what many scientists cal...
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