Fermilab Gives Report on CERN’s Higgs Boson

The European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) announced this week that they have likely discovered the famed Higgs Boson particle, an elusive piece to the universal physics puzzle that Fermilab founder Leon Lederman coined, “The God Particle.” This week, Fermilab physicists presented their own findings and data analysis after over a decade of their particle searching. Continue reading here. 

Fermilab scientist Dan Green along with scienctist Dmitri Denisov (back left) and others answer reporters' questions during a press conference at Fermilab in Batavia where Tevatron scientists announced that data they have analyzed indicates the existence of the Higgs boson on Monday, July 2, 2012. | Steven Buyansky~Sun-Times Media

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