Higgs Boson
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Science
10 years since the discovery of the Higgs boson. What do scientists still not know about the particle
(ORDO NEWS) — Physicists around the world have celebrated the tenth anniversary of the press conference announcing the remarkable discovery of modernity. However, many properties of the “particle of God” are still a mystery to scientists. Why is the Higgs boson called that? Why is it so important to science and our understanding of the universe? And how does it affect the stability of the universe? The answers to all…
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Researchers have discovered a new kind of Higgs boson relative in the most unexpected places
(ORDO NEWS) — Sometimes discovering new physics requires an insane amount of energy. Big cars. Gorgeous equipment. Countless hours of sifting through piles of data. Sometimes the right combination of materials can open the door to invisible worlds in a space little more than a countertop. Take it new. for example, with respect to the Higgs boson. It was found hidden in a piece of layered tellurium crystals at room…
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Magnetic ‘relative’ of Higgs boson discovered that could explain dark matter
(ORDO NEWS) — Dubbed the axial Higgs boson, this particle was found in an experiment that would fit on a small kitchen countertop. Physicists did not believe for a long time that they managed to detect the particle predicted in the theory. However, now there is no doubt, and it really can be a candidate for dark matter particles. In addition to being the first of its kind, this magnetic…
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Large hadron collider could the higgs boson decay into Dark Matter
(ORDO NEWS) — Visible matter – everything from pollen to stars and galaxies – accounts for roughly 15% of the total mass of the Universe. The remaining 85% is made of something entirely different from things we can touch and see: dark matter. Despite overwhelming evidence from the observation of gravitational effects, the nature of dark matter and its composition remain unknown. How can physicists study dark matter beyond gravitational…