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The Higgs Boson, Part I

minutephysics · 2 min read

As of July 4, 2012, the Higgs boson became the last experimentally missing fundamental piece of the Standard Model of particle physics. Its discovery...

Higgs BosonStandard ModelHiggs Field

What is a Theory of Everything: Livestream

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

A “theory of everything” isn’t just about unifying quantum mechanics with gravity—it’s also about what counts as a scientific claim when direct tests...

Theory of EverythingQuantum GravityStandard Model

Why the Muon g-2 Results Are So Exciting!

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Muon g−2 is generating excitement because the measured “anomalous” magnetic behavior of the muon still disagrees with the Standard Model’s...

Muon g−2Anomalous Magnetic Dipole MomentQuantum Electrodynamics

New Fundamental Particle Discovered?? + Challenge Winners!

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

A faint excess of gamma rays at about 750 gigaelectron volts (GeV) in CERN’s Large Hadron Collider has triggered a rush of speculation about a...

Particle PhysicsStandard ModelLHC Signals

Quantum Invariance & The Origin of The Standard Model

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

The standard model’s electromagnetic piece emerges from a single demand: quantum mechanics must remain unchanged under local phase shifts of a...

Gauge SymmetryQuantum PhaseBorn Rule

Can Future Colliders Break the Standard Model?

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Future colliders are being pitched as the best route to new physics—but the odds hinge on whether nature has been hiding beyond the energy reach of...

Future CollidersStandard ModelSupersymmetry

A Big Change Is Happening in Physics

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

Physics is entering a post-speculation phase: once-dominant ideas like supersymmetry, string theory, multiverses, and invented new particles and...

Standard ModelLarge Hadron ColliderQuantum Gravity

Why does light exist?

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

Light exists because electric charges exist—and the reason comes down to a principle called gauge symmetry. In quantum mechanics, electrons behave...

Gauge SymmetryQuantum PhaseElectromagnetic Field