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Resumen de Surf a tiny plasma wave to forge future Higgs bosons

Victoria Jaggard

  • It is now officially a Higgs boson, but squeezing any more information out of the particle discovered in 2012 looks tough and at least using the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. With major hurdles to building a larger atom smasher, future colliders may be tabletop affairs that use exotic matter, rather than brute force, to hit the high energies needed. The LHC is unlikely to tease out properties of the Higgs boson that would help extend the standard model of particle physics, which is known to be wanting.


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