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CERN Now Certain It Has Discovered The Higgs Boson
Forbes Last July, scientists at CERN announced that, using the Large Hadron Collider, it had discovered a particle that was consistent with the properties they'd expect to find in Higgs boson. A Higgs boson is the particle that the current model of physics … Higgs boson case strengthened by new CERN data analysis Latest results indicate new particle is Higgs boson Higgs boson looks just like W&M's Marc Sher said it would. Now what? |
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Higgs Boson Positively Identified
Science AAAS "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 big step, at least semantically. Ever since the new … |
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Higgs boson confirmation boosts physicists to higher energy
NBCNews.com (blog) The Higgs boson is believed to give other particles their mass. NBC's Brian Williams reports. By Miriam Kramer LiveScience. An announcement Thursday confirming that a newfound particle discovered at the world's largest atom smasher last year is a Higgs … |
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CERN Physicists See Higgs Boson in New Particle
New York Times Physicists at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, said Thursday that the new particle discovered with enormous fanfare last summer definitely looks like a Higgs boson, the particle famously predicted by Peter Higgs and others to imbue … |
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Scientists more certain that particle is Higgs boson
CNN Last summer, physicists announced that they had identified a particle with characteristics of the elusive Higgs boson, the so-called "God particle." But, as often the case in science, they needed to do more research to be more certain. On Thursday … "God particle": Why the Higgs boson matters Physicists Increasingly Confident They've Found the Higgs Boson scientists believe newly discovered particle is the real Higgs boson |
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New Data Boosts Case for Higgs Boson Find
Wall Street Journal The Higgs boson is important because it is linked to a mechanism that confers mass to elementary particles—helping to explain the presence of stars, planets and all living things. In July, the European particle-physics laboratory CERN, which runs an … |

