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NoNukes
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Message 34 of 49 (630217)
08-23-2011 3:35 AM


Still Looking...
Higgs signal sinks from view
Early hints of the boson grow weaker with fresh data.
Higgs signal sinks from view | Nature
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The Higgs boson, the most sought-after particle in all of physics, is proving tougher to find than physicists had hoped.
Last month, a flurry of 'excess events' hinted that the Higgs could be popping up inside the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's most powerful particle accelerator located at CERN, Europe's high-energy physics lab near Geneva, Switzerland. But new data presented today at the Lepton Photon conference in Mumbai, India, show the signal fading. It means that "this excess is probably just a statistical fluctuation", says Adam Falkowski, a theorist at the University of Paris-South in Orsay, France.
Chuck77, I've got on my fireproof boxers. Go ahead and flame away.

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