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Peter Higgs, UCL and the Right Honorable William Waldegrave

We’re not just looking for his boson, we also gave him a fellowship and explained his mechanism to William Waldegrave. At The Guardian.

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Supersymmetry: The Higgs boson’s flexible friend

This post is also on The Guardian. See also Chapter 3.5 of Smashing Physics. Next week I am giving a talk a the SUSY 2010 conference in Bonn. It is a bit weird that there have been seventeen of these annual SUSY … Continue reading

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Scuffling over Prizes

This post is also available at The Guardian. I have to say I think this is all a bit pathetic. I had thought there were three contenders for a Nobel Prize when* the Higgs Boson is finally discovered. Peter Higgs, … Continue reading

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Sarkozy and the Higgs

See also Chapter 3.4 of Smashing Physics. A lot happened at ICHEP today, but I’ll stick to the presidential address and the Higgs. Quick Higgs recap: we know that something gives particles mass. According to our best theory, known as … Continue reading

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