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Physics

Higgs is not the only particle in town

14 March 2012

YES… no… yes… maybe. The Large Hadron Collider is back in business but the Higgs boson is proving as elusive as ever, teasing us with hints of its existence before fading away again.

If you’ve got Higgs fatigue, join the club. Some physicists worry that by fixating on it and other “known unknowns”, such as supersymmetry, the LHC might be missing other, more interesting, particles (see “Is the LHC throwing away too much data?”). By all means, hunt the Higgs – but not to the exclusion of other particles (see “11 particles that could change the cosmos”).

Meanwhile, the…

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