Particle Physics

  1. Particle Physics

    When the atom went quantum

    Bohr's revolutionary atomic theory turns 100.

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  2. Particle Physics

    First four-quark particle may have been spotted

    If confirmed, the tetraquark could shed light on how atomic nuclei are held together.

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    Heart of Darkness

    Unraveling the Mysteries of the Invisible Universe (Science Essentials) by Jeremiah P. Ostriker and Simon Mitton.

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    The Particle at the End of the Universe

    How the Hunt for the Higgs Boson Leads Us to the Edge of a New World, by Sean Carroll.

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  5. Particle Physics

    Higgs hysteria

    While some of the hype around the boson’s discovery was exaggerated, many aspects of the Higgs’ real value to science and society went un- or understated.

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    Nature’s secrets foretold

    After decades of searching, it seems scientists have found the elusive Higgs boson.

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    A primer on the long-sought Higgs boson

    Discovering the Higgs boson is cause for celebration — and for explanation, of what the particle is and why it matters.

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  8. Physics

    CMS spokesman: ‘We’ve observed a new particle’

    A video on the CERN website confirms the existence of a heavy boson matching the description of the Higgs.

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  9. Particle Physics

    The Higgs Boson Search

    Rumors — and excitement — have escalated about the latest news on the search for the Higgs boson, a particle that may explain why matter has mass.

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    Physicists bet they’re homing in on Higgs

    In its last report, an Illinois lab presents data suggesting the Higgs particle could exist.

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    Physicists on alert for Higgs announcement

    New data on hunt for elusive Higgs boson to be presented at Australia conference.

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  12. Particle Physics

    Higgs running out of hiding places

    particle’s mass confirms a final missing piece of physics’ puzzle is right where scientists think it is.

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