It is now almost certain the subatomic particle that brings together everything in the universe has been found, CERN scientists announced on Thursday.
Data analysis suggests that the "Higgs-like" particle produced by the Large Hadron Collider in July, 2012 is indeed a Higgs boson.
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
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
What exactly is the Higgs boson? Read more about the Higgs boson and why its existence is important in particle physics.
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