sciencemuseum.org.uk — The Higgs Boson that is. It's a new particle scientists are hoping to find in "The Higgs Hunt". One of the biggest experiments on the planet, the Large Hadron Collider, will smash together tiny particles called protons. When the protons collide, this creates NEW PARTICLES that shower through the experiment's detectors.
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monsterofnoneJun 3, 2007
symmetry shmymmetry. the universe is mad of turtles on the backs of turtles.
hippymickJun 3, 2007
theres a 7/8min BBC Horizon podcast about it here from a recent submitted story (via Digg Taggr)<a class="user" href="http://scienceblogs.com/grrlscientist/2007/05/in_search_of_the_elusive_god_p.php">http://scienceblogs.com/grrlscientist/2007/05/in_search_of_the_elusive_god_p.php</a>
geronimoJun 3, 2007
Hmm, discovery of the funadmental particles of the universe or Iraq. Tough call. Discovery of subatomic particles and fission created nuclear energy, we wouldn't want that to happen again. Besides, the standard model is just a theory created by liberal elitist scientists to trick us.
offputJun 3, 2007
An episode of Odyssey 5 was also about this particle (or another fundamental as yet undiscovered particle) which "ate" the world.
nemobushidoJun 3, 2007
dugg down for Freudian slip