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Higgs boson a no-win situation for Nobel prize committee
Nobel Prize goes to Francois Englert and Peter W. Higgs
Higgs boson ‘God particle’ discovery more likely to be correct
Researchers at a conference in Italy say that there is increasing evidence that the Higgs boson, the “God particle” as it is sometimes known, has been discovered.
Newsmakers 2012: Higgs & Kisses
Science’s big bet paid off when the ‘God particle’ was discovered courtesy of the monstrous Hadron Collider
Why the Higgs boson discovery changed everything
Maclean’s archives: A special report from the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland
Podcast: Kate Lunau on writing this week’s Higgs boson cover story
This is going to change everything: find out why
Tourist spike at CERN
Hundreds of people, physics lovers and those that don’t know the difference between an electron and proton alike, are making the pilgrimage to Geneva
Hello there, Higgs boson
Scientists at the world’s biggest atom smasher have announced the discovery of a brand-new particle—and it looks an awful lot like the long-sought Higgs boson, also known as the “God particle,” without which the universe as we know it wouldn’t exist.
Higgs boson steals the show at AAAS meeting
Scientists promise new results on the God particle in the next few months
Scientists narrow in on hunt for ‘God particle’
Canadian university researchers among international team