- Rolf Heuer, director of the European Center for Nuclear Research, or Cern, said we have a discovery of a new subatomic particle, a boson, that is consistent with a Higgs boson. He added: I think we have it. (Daily Telegraph)
- CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, said speculation it may soon report the discovery of the so-called God particle is premature because researchers are still analyzing data. (Bloomberg)
- The Cern physics laboratory near Geneva appeared to leak crucial details of its hunt for the long-sought Higgs boson particle on Tuesday when it accidentally posted a video announcing the discovery of a new particle on its website. (Raw Story)
- Cern stopped short of claiming official discovery of the Higgs boson, even as many physicists conceded the evidence was now so compelling they had surely found the missing particle. (The Guardian)
- GENEVA/LONDON, July 4 (Reuters) - Scientists at the CERN research centre have found a new subatomic particle that could be the Higgs boson, the basic building block of the universe. (Huffington Post)
- Joe Incandela, leader of one of the teams known as CMS, told scientists at the European Center for Nuclear Research, or CERN, that his team of 2,100 but stopped short of definitively declaring discovery of the Higgs boson. (the "God particle" - CBS News)
- Cern scientists reporting from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have claimed the discovery of a new particle consistent with the Higgs boson. The particle has been the subject of a 45-year hunt to explain how matter attains its mass. (BBC News)
- Im typing this on a computer. Ive been watching whats happening at CERN on a TV monitor. All this depends on electrons. (ITV)
- CERN said that results from both experiments show strong indications for the presence of a new particle in the mass region around 125-126 GeV. "This is the physics version of the discovery of DNA. (Silicon Republic)
- This may be smoke without a fire - or it could be we are about to get an announcement which will fundamentally change our knowledge of the universe. (Daily Mail)
Wednesday, July 4, 2012
CERN Discovery
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