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March 2010
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higgs boson

Tags: cosmology : group theory : higgs boson : wave-particle duality : cosmological inflation : particle collider : tau neutrino : Higgs field : standard model


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One of the many strange ideas from quantum mechanics is that space isn't continuous but consists of tiny chunks. Ordinary geometry is useless when it comes to dealing with such a space, but algebra makes it possible to come up with a model of spacetime that might do the trick. And it can all be tested by a satellite. Shahn Majid met up with Plus to explain.

Tags: cosmology : astronomy : geometry : quantum mechanics : general relativity : relativity : non-commutative geometry : spacetime : quantum uncertainty : higgs boson


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The world's biggest physics experiment is due to start

Tags: gravity : particle physics : string theory : quantum mechanics : general relativity : higgs boson : higgs : CERN : LHC : particle collider : Higgs field : fundamental forces : elementary particle


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It's hard to avoid CERN these days. Last year's successful switch-on of CERN's Large Hadron Collider, followed by a blow-out which is currently being fixed, sparked wide-spread media coverage, and currently CERN stars in the Tom Hanks movie Angels and Demons. So what goes on at CERN and why the hubbub about the Large Hadron Collider, known as the LHC? Ben Allanach investigates.

Tags: particle physics : higgs boson : higgs : CERN : LHC : particle collider : Higgs field


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The 2008 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded.

Tags: Nobel prize : particle physics : Big Bang : symmetry : higgs boson : higgs : Higgs field : fundamental forces : elementary particle