Posts Tagged ‘Higgs boson’
Today’s physics news: CERN discovers Higgs-like boson
Cern scientists reporting from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have claimed the discovery of a new particle consistent with the Higgs boson.
Today’s physics news: Science in 2011 – Triumphs, disasters and climaxes – in pictures and Higgs boson: The need for new physics
Today’s physics news: Science in 2011 – Triumphs, disasters and climaxes – in pictures and Higgs boson: The need for new physics
Today’s physics news: Higgs boson ‘hints’ also seen by US lab
Higgs boson ‘hints’ also seen by US lab
In March’s issue of Physics World: Meeting the Higgs hunters
With CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) now being fired up after its winter shutdown, physicists at the Geneva lab are gearing up for the first signs of the Higgs boson — the never-before-seen particle that is one of the LHC’s main goals. But how will physicists at the LHC know for sure when they have [...]
Today’s physics news: green economies to grow, LHC to prove Higgs Boson in two years, starless planets may be habitable after all and more
In today’s news round-up: green economies to grow, LHC to prove Higgs Boson in two years, starless planets may be habitable after all, Brian Cox: ‘I’m not anti-religion. I’m anti-maniac’ , IOP president dies.









