Researchers from CERN’s Large Hadron Collider are recruiting online volunteers wanting to witness the Higgs particle hunt that is currently underway. Members of the public have the possibility of viewing approximately 25,000 images that the Hadron Collider captured in search for tiny explosions that could represent the evidence of Higgs boson deaths. According to scientists, when a Higgs boson … [Read more...]
Scientists May Have Been Wrong About Higgs Boson
The entire scientific world was beside itself when CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, announced the discovery of a new particle last year. The Higgs boson received a lot of praise, and it was postulated that it is because of it that other fundamental particles have mass. However, researchers now claim that the particle discovered then may have not been the Higgs boson. … [Read more...]
Higgs Boson, God Particle Picture Becomes Clearer As LHC Gears Up For Restart
The team of scientists working at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) facility has reported to the press that the process of restarting the massive experimental mechanism has begun though it won't finish until sometime next year. The world's most complicated system of machines will have to be restarted in pieces to ensure that each is operating properly before the next can be brought online. The … [Read more...]
Evidences Proves the New Found God Particle in 2012 is Higgs Boson
For the first time, scientists from the CMS experiment on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN have succeeded in finding evidence for the direct decay of the Higgs boson into fermions. Previously, the Higgs particle could only be detected through its decay into bosons. "This is a major step forwards," explains Professor Vincenzo Chiochia from the University of Zurich's Physics Institute, … [Read more...]