Peter Higgs

Peter Higgs is a British theoretical physicist and Nobel Prize laureate “for the theoretical discovery of a mechanism that contributes to our understanding of the origin of mass of subatomic particles”. CERN announced on 4 July 2012 that they had experimentally established the existence the Higgs boson

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CERN pays tribute to Peter Higgs

Peter Higgs passed away on 8 April at the age of 94

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Physics
10 April, 2024
Physics
Obituary
10 April, 2024

Higgs10: Three-quarters of the way there

The direct discovery of the W and Z bosons at the SppS in 1983 provided solid experimental support for the existence of the Higgs boson

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Physics
25 May, 2022
Physics
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25 May, 2022

Higgs10: A boson is born

The Higgs boson holds the record (48 years) among elementary particles for the time between prediction and discovery, going from an esoteric technicality to commanding the global spotlight at the world’s most powerful collider

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Physics
28 April, 2022
Physics
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28 April, 2022