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    "text": "# CERN releases 300TB of Large Hadron Collider data into open access | TechCrunch\n\nCancel your plans for this weekend! CERN just dropped 300 terabytes of hot collider data on the world and you know you want to take a look.\n\nKati Lassila-Perini, a physicist who works on the [Compact Muon Solenoid](http://home.cern/about/experiments/cms) (!) detector, gave a refreshingly straightforward explanation for this huge release.\n\n“Once we’ve exhausted our exploration of the data, we see no reason not to make them available publicly,” she said in [a news release accompanying the data](http://cms.web.cern.ch/news/cms-releases-new-batch-research-data-lhc). “The benefits are numerous, from inspiring high school students to the training of the particle physicists of tomorrow. And personally, as CMS’s data preservation coordinator, this is a crucial part of ensuring the long-term availability of our research data.”\n\n[source](http://techcrunch.com/2016/04/22/cern-releases-300tb-of-large-hadron-collider-data-into-open-access/)\n",
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