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The latest news on a newfound particle that turned up last year at the world's largest particle accelerator will be announced at a conference beginning tomorrow in Italy.
The big question on scientists' mind is whether the particle truly is the long-sought Higgs boson, which has been predicted for decades, but never seen, until perhaps now.
The teams behind the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at the CERN physics lab in Geneva, Switzerland, where the new particle was found, will present their analyses of the full set of data collected in 2012. The gathering, called the Moriond conference, runs from March 2 through 16 in La Thuile, Italy.
The big question on scientists' mind is whether the particle truly is the long-sought Higgs boson, which has been predicted for decades, but never seen, until perhaps now.
The teams behind the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at the CERN physics lab in Geneva, Switzerland, where the new particle was found, will present their analyses of the full set of data collected in 2012. The gathering, called the Moriond conference, runs from March 2 through 16 in La Thuile, Italy.
Maybe they'll finally update the name to the real discoverers Brout and Englert.
or maybe a reiteration why God has nothing to do with it, because some simpleton of a journalist misinterpreted the entire thing.











