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In 1964, Peter W. Higgs (above) of Edinburgh University coined the idea of the mass-giving particle that now carries his name. Around the same time, a Belgian physics team, Robert Brout and François Englert, independently achieved a similar insight. Credit: Peter Tuffy/Edinburgh University
Found in: Physics

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