The Chronicle of Higher Education

Data Deluge From Collider Prompts Next Big Information Revolution

When the Large Hadron Collider revs up to full capacity near Geneva, it will generate about 15 million gigabytes of data each year — enough to fill a stack of DVDs more than two miles high.

So much information will be pouring out that it will equal about 1 percent of the total...

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