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Mary K. Gaillard, 86, Physicist Who Probed the Subatomic Universe, Dies

New York Times 31 Jul 2025
Although she faced discrimination from her mostly male colleagues, she did groundbreaking work that showed experimentalist physicists where and how to look for new particles ... .
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ATLAS detects rare Higgs boson decays occurring once in every 5,000 events

Interesting Engineering 12 Jul 2025
That’s the challenge researchers face when they try to study the Higgs boson, a fundamental particle—also called the God particle—responsible for giving mass to other particles ... Higgs Boson ...
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Warwick-led study announces first dedicated measurement of Z boson mass (The University of Warwick)

Public Technologies 16 Jun 2025
Discovered at CERN over 40 years ago, alongside the W boson, the Z boson played a central role in confirming the Standard Model of particle physics. Unlike the photon, the mediator of the electromagnetic force, the Z boson has mass.
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With 174,000 decays, LHC detector measures Z boson mass with stunning accuracy

Interesting Engineering 08 Jun 2025
Nearly four decades ago, researchers at CERN identified a massive, electrically neutral particle known as the Z boson ... These decay products provided the clean signature the team needed to reconstruct the original Z boson’s mass.
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Mark A. Davis, MD, MS Joins X Boson Inc. Board to Drive Strategy, Innovation, and Healthcare System Integration in AI-Powered Medication Management

PR Newswire 05 Jun 2025
Healthcare executive and physician brings decades of healthcare leadership, growth, and operational success to scale X Boson next-generation medication optimization services ... About X Boson Inc.X Boson Inc ... SOURCE X Boson Inc.
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Quantum shock: Scientists turn bosons into exotic 1D anyons for the first time

Interesting Engineering 28 May 2025
For the study, the team injected and accelerated a mobile impurity into a one-dimensional gas of strongly interacting bosons cooled to near zero ... All elementary particles are traditionally classified as either fermions or bosons.
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