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Years After Shutting Down, Tevatron Reveals Properties of Higgs Boson

sciencehabit writes: A U.S. atom smasher has made an important scientific contribution 3.5 years after it shut down. Scientists are reporting that the Tevatron collider in Batavia, Illinois, has provided new details about the nature of the famed Higgs boson — the particle that's key to physicists' explanation of how other fundamental particles get their mass and the piece in a theory called the standard model. The new result bolsters the case that the Higgs, which was discovered at a different atom smasher, exactly fits the standard model predictions.

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  2. Re:But we know the Standard Model is incomplete by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

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