The world's largest atom smasher - the Large Hadron Collider - has found evidence of Higgs boson decay.
With the discovery of the Higgs Boson, attentions have been turned towards a future successor to the LHC.
Professor Stephen Hawking believes that the particle's discovery has made physics 'less interesting'.
Scientists are expected to reveal key findings in the hunt for the highly coveted Higgs boson particle.
Scientists are preparing to reveal their latest findings from the LHC in a seminar on December 13th.
Scientists have come up with a possible method to send a hypothetical particle back in time.
Scientists expect to find the Higgs boson particle via the Large Hadron Collider by the end of 2012.
Plans for an extended shutdown for the LHC have been postponed until the end of 2012.
The Large Hadron Collider has succeeded in creating a "mini-Big Bang" by smashing lead ions together.
The team working on the Large Hadron Collider have reported closing in on the heaviest particle known to science.
New calculations based on equations devised by Albert Einstein support the idea that the LHC can form black holes.
The Large Hadron Collider is being geared up to begin its high-energy hunt for the 'God Particle'.