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Higgs Boson Research Might Unlock Mysteries of Particle Physics, Scientists Say

Higgs Boson Research Might Unlock Mysteries of Particle Physics, Scientists Say

The presumed existence of the Higgs boson particle- or as it is known colloquially and much to the chagrin of proper scientists, the God particle- promises to bestow upon humanity a huge level up when it comes ... continue
Large Hadron Collider discovers a brand new particle

Large Hadron Collider discovers a brand new particle

After two years of the Large Hadron Collider smashing particles together at just under the speed of light, researchers say they've discovered a brand new subatomic particle. It isn't the Higgs boson (also known as the "God ... continue
God Particle Discovery Closer Than Ever, Say Scientists

God Particle Discovery Closer Than Ever, Say Scientists

The so-called 'God Particle' is closer than ever to being located by scientists at the world's largest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva, Switzerland. The Higgs boson particle, first hypothesized in the 1960s, is said to ... continue
Higgs Boson May Have Been Glimpsed At Large Hadron Collider

Higgs Boson May Have Been Glimpsed At Large Hadron Collider

Scientists at the  Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland may be ready to announce that they have caught a glimpse of the Higgs Boson Particle.  The Higgs Boson is more commonly referred to as the "God" Particle, because ... continue
Scientists expect first glimpse of Higgs boson particle next week

Scientists expect first glimpse of Higgs boson particle next week

Researchers at CERN have been using the Large Hadron Collider to search for the elusive Higgs boson particle, and scientists believe that the first glimpse of it may come as soon as next week. "I think we are ... continue
Large Hadron Collider Debuts Google Android App, Says No Thanks To iOS

Large Hadron Collider Debuts Google Android App, Says No Thanks To iOS

Ready to find the Higgs boson particle? A newly released Google Android app which provides live results from the Large Hadron Collider has debuted thanks to scientists at Oxford University and the application is 100% free to ... continue
Fermilab’s Shuts Down Tevatron Atom Smasher After Decades Of Use

Fermilab’s Shuts Down Tevatron Atom Smasher After Decades Of Use

With the Large Hadron Collider fully overshadowing other atom smashing equipment it was only a matter of time before Fermilab's shut down the Tevatron atom smasher and that time has come. The Tevatron has been in operation for ... continue
God Particle Hunt Comes Up Empty

God Particle Hunt Comes Up Empty

Hopes of finding the elusive Higgs boson appear to have been dashed after scientists at the Fermilab near Chicago, Illinois turned up nothing. "We do not see the signal," Dmitri Denisov, staff scientist at Fermilab, told FoxNews. "If ... continue
7 TeV Proton Collisions Achieved With Large Hadron Collider

7 TeV Proton Collisions Achieved With Large Hadron Collider

If you don't follow the physicist world, you might be a little confused by the title of this post. Basically it's a big deal. Scientists using the Large Hadron Collider have managed to take high-energy physics to ... continue
Another Fail: Large Hadron Collider Once Again Loses Power

Another Fail: Large Hadron Collider Once Again Loses Power

The Large Hadron Collider is a billion dollar project that has been criticized by some doomsayers as the device that will eventually create a black hole and doom us all. Then again it can't even stay powered ... continue
Tim Berners-Lee has lost the plot

Tim Berners-Lee has lost the plot

Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the world wide web, has decided that information on the internet can be wrong, and the solution is to rate websites on whether they are credible or not. On face value the idea ... continue
Watch the Large Hadron Collider live online [end of the world?]

Watch the Large Hadron Collider live online [end of the world?]

The Large Hadron Collider, the most audacious experiment in the history of physics is due to be fired up shortly, and you can follow the events live online. Cern has two live streams, one in Windows Media format, ... continue