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Want to get the inside track on what’s happening at the American Physical Society’s March 2007 meeting in Denver? Then check out PhysicsWeb Editor Hamish Johnston’s personal take on the proceedings via his conference blog. Online at http://physicsweb.org/blog.
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Fermilab data hint at Higgs boson Mar 6
Physicists working at the HyperCP experiment at Fermilab in the US claim they may have glimpsed the first Higgs boson -- the particle many think is responsible for all mass in the universe. However, for their claim to be correct our current 30-year-old Standard Model of particle physics would have to be set aside in favour of an alternative "supersymmetric" model (Phys. Rev. Lett. 98 081802).
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