Nuclear scientists turn to The Grid to crunch data

The Grid will be used to help scientists study Big Bang theory, not to download The Matrix in the time it takes to realise the spoon doesn't actually exist

Scientists at the CERN research facility in Switzerland, where the internet was first invented by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, are working on a new system that they claim could one day provide an invaluable tool for researchers and scientists.

Known as the Grid, the system has been built over the past seven years with a view to helping scientists at the nuclear research facility analyse huge amounts of data that will produced by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) particle accelerator the team is planning to switch on to research Big Bang theory with later in the year.