Scientists with close contacts inside
CERN predicted this weekend that sighting of the first strong signs of a
particle vital to support Einstein’s ideas of the universe will be
reported on Tuesday by the CERN.
They warned that there would be no announcement of a full scientific discovery - but even confirmation that something like the long-sought Higgs boson had been spotted would be a major advance. The particle is believed to have given shape to the universe after the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago.
'I am feeling quite a level of excitement,' Oliver Buchmueller, a senior member of one of the two teams seeking the particle in CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) this year. More Read
They warned that there would be no announcement of a full scientific discovery - but even confirmation that something like the long-sought Higgs boson had been spotted would be a major advance. The particle is believed to have given shape to the universe after the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago.
'I am feeling quite a level of excitement,' Oliver Buchmueller, a senior member of one of the two teams seeking the particle in CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) this year. More Read
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