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Tag Archives: Higgs
Nobel prize in physics: it’s not too soon for a Higgs boson to win it
At the Guardian.
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Jiggling atoms
By Jon Butterworth and Ben Still at the Guardian.
Desperately seeking SUSY
Also at the Guardian. We discovered a new particle this summer, and it looks a lot like the Higgs boson, but theoretical physicists are not happy. There is a fundamental reason for their discomfort, which is known as the “Higgs … Continue reading
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Particle physics: Beyond the Higgs
The Higgs boson is not the end of the story. There is more to map in the new world of extreme physics, says Jon Butterworth. In Nature.
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