@github: At @CERN, finding the universe's smallest particles requires big collaborative efforts. Research fellow Batoul Diab sha…
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At CERN, the ALICE collaboration uses open source code on GitHub to analyze massive amounts of physics data, demonstrating how shared code and peer review enable global teamwork in scientific breakthroughs.
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At @CERN, finding the universe’s smallest particles requires big collaborative efforts.
Research fellow Batoul Diab shares how the ALICE collaboration uses open source code on GitHub to analyze massive amounts of physics data. Watch to see shared code, peer review, and global teamwork power modern scientific breakthroughs.
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