Competing Colliders in Friendly Race to Find Elusive Particle
So, does the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory’s Tevatron accelerator have a shot against the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland? It may not be the question all the boys at the end of the bar are asking — but it gets particle physicists psyched. After all, they’re racing to find evidence of a hypothetical particle called the Higgs boson, better known as the “God Particle” because it is believed to give mass to the matter that makes up the universe.
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