CMS

CERN attempt for a new collision with LHC on March 30

Drupal CMS core

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Drupal "Garland" core themeThe color editor being used to adjust the "Garland" core theme

Drupal core is the "stock" installation of Drupal, which can be optionally extended by third party contributions. In Drupal's default configuration, website content can be contributed by either registered or anonymous users (at the discretion of the administrator) and made accessible to web visitors by a variety of selectable criteria including by date, category, searches, etc. Drupal core also includes a hierarchical taxonomy system, which allows content to be categorized or "tagged" with key words for easier access.[1]

Drupal CMS History

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Originally written by Dries Buytaert as a message board, Drupal became an open source project in 2001.[6]Drupal is an English rendering of the Dutch word “druppel”, which means “drop” (as in “a water droplet”).[7] The name was taken from the now-defunct Drop.org website, whose code slowly evolved into Drupal.

Large Hadron Collider (LHC)

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The accelerator chain of the Large Hadron Collider

LHC experiments

ATLAS: A Toroidal LHC Apparatus
CMS: Compact Muon Solenoid
LHCb: LHC-beauty
ALICE: A Large Ion Collider Experiment
TOTEM: Total Cross Section, Elastic Scattering and Diffraction Dissociation
LHCf: LHC-forward

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