Tag: Higgs boson

Large Hadron Collider’s successor to be 3 times its size, a massive 56.5-mile-long

The Future of Particle Physics: CERN’s Plans for a Massive 56.5-Mile-Long Collider CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, has been at the forefront of fundamental scientific exploration for decades. The renowned research facility is best known for its groundbreaking work with the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator. […]

Unveiling the secrets of the Higgs Boson: The ATLAS Collaboration’s latest insights and measurements

Unveiling the Secrets of the Higgs Boson: The ATLAS Collaboration’s Latest Insights and Measurements CERN’s Katharine Leney recently shed light on the ATLAS Collaboration’s groundbreaking discoveries concerning the enigmatic Higgs boson particle. The ATLAS experiment, part of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, stands as a pinnacle of scientific achievement, unravelling mysteries at the forefront […]

Interactions Between Higgs Bosons: A Pathway to New Physics

The quest for understanding the universe at its most fundamental level has led researchers on a remarkable journey, centered around the Higgs boson. The particle, which plays a pivotal role in giving mass to other particles, is not just a crucial element of the Standard Model—it also opens doors to questions about physics beyond what […]

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