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"God particle": Why the Higgs boson matters

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"God particle": Why the Higgs boson matters

Physicists announced today (March 14) that a particle learned at the world's largest atom smasher last year is a Higgs boson, a long-sought particle thought to clarify how other particles get their mass. Learned at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC

Data breakdown suggests that the "Higgs-like" particle produced by the Large Hadron Collider in July, 2012 is indeed a Higgs boson.

New data unveiled on Thursday strengthens the belief that a subatomic particle learned last year is the elusive Higgs boson, European physicists said. Breakdown of two characteristics, teased from experiments at the world's

"It sure does look like the standard model Higgs boson, you bet," says Sally Dawson, a theorist at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, New York, who was not involved with the measurements. It's a huge step, at least semantically. Ever since the new

"It sure does look like the standard model Higgs boson, you bet," says Sally Dawson, a theorist at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, New York, who was not involved with the measurements. It's a huge step, at least semantically. Ever since the new

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