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Higgs Boson News

Higgs Boson

The Higgs boson is a subatomic particle that apparently weighs about 130 times as much as an atom of hydrogen, the lightest gas.  Originally postulated in the 1970s, physicists Peter Higgs, Robert Brout and François Englert theorized that all particles had no mass just after the Big Bang. As the Universe cooled and the temperature fell below a critical value, an invisible force field called the ‘Higgs field’ was formed together with the associated ‘Higgs boson’.

 

The field prevails throughout the cosmos: any particles that interact with it are given a mass via the Higgs boson. The more they interact, the heavier they become, whereas particles that never interact are left with no mass at all.   In July of 2012, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, commonly known as CERN, announced that it had discovered the hypothetical Higgs boson (sometimes called the 'God Particle') or a particle that matches what Higgs, Brout & Englert had described. (Souce: CERN / Photo: Shutterstock)

 

Articles about Higgs Boson

  • 5 elusive particles beyond Higgs

    Fri, Mar 15 2013 at 9:44 AM

    From gravitons to winos, here are five bizarre things that may exist beyond the Higgs

  • 6 implications of finding Higgs boson

    Thu, Mar 14 2013 at 3:14 PM

    The Higgs boson discovery validates the work of the Large Hadron Collider and could change the nature of physics.

  • Landmark Higgs boson announcement clears key hurdle

    Mon, Sep 10 2012 at 8:18 AM

    Two laboratories working at CERN had announced on July 4 they had detected a new fundamental particle in experiments at the Large Hadron Collider.

  • New vigor in quest for Higgs boson

    Wed, Aug 01 2012 at 10:35 AM

    CERN scientists are smashing particles in a quest to understand why matter has mass and other riddles of the natural universe.

  • Higgs boson: 5 implications of the elusive particle's possible discovery

    Wed, Jul 04 2012 at 5:39 AM

    The discovery of the Higgs boson could help scientists unearth the secrets of particle mass and the electromagnetic charges between particles.

  • Higgs boson ready for prime time

    Tue, Jul 03 2012 at 9:22 AM

    Scientists have unveiled new evidence suggesting the 'God particle' really exists, a revelation that could change how we think about the universe.

  • Photo: Scientists closing in on the evasive Higgs boson particle

    Wed, Mar 07 2012 at 12:00 PM

    Recent studies by two teams of U.S. physicists reinforces the encouraging findings announced by CERN scientists in December.

  • Higgs boson finding is near, physicists say

    Wed, Mar 07 2012 at 4:54 AM

    U.S. scientists said their experiments confirm that they have narrowed the range where the elusive Higgs boson particle could be hiding.

  • Why physicists hate calling Higgs boson the 'God particle'

    Wed, Dec 14 2011 at 6:11 PM

    The term came from a publisher looking to shorten the title of a book about the search for Higgs boson.

  • Physicists react to Higgs Boson news

    Tue, Dec 13 2011 at 2:27 PM

    While some researchers see the discovery as a good sign in the search, others are still waiting for conclusive proof of the so-called God particle.

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