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Is the Higgs Boson Acting Weird Again at the LHC?

Posted on September 9, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

A new signal excess is probably a statistical fluke, but, if not, we could again be talking about New Physics. Continue reading Is the Higgs Boson Acting Weird Again at the LHC?→

Posted in atlas, CMS, discoveries, particles | Tagged Higgs boson, LHC, Particle physics, Physics

The Dark Cloud of High-Energy Physics

Posted on September 4, 2016 by Michael Byrne for Motherboard

The LHC ‘nightmare scenario’ came and went and, here we are, still doing science. Continue reading The Dark Cloud of High-Energy Physics→

Posted in discoveries, particle accelerator, particles, standard model | Tagged CERN, Large Hadron Collider, LHC, Particle physics, Physics

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