Over the weekend, the European Nuclear Research Organization (CERN) announced the restart of the world's largest nuclear accelerator (LHC) located in the French-Swiss border region
The timing of the restart of the European Nuclear Research Center's giant LHC particle accelerator raises concerns about the end of the world.
New evidence suggests that 2012 will be the most probable year for physicists to find the legendary particle: the Higgs.
Last year, physicists surprised the world by announcing neutrinos could move at a faster rate than light.
At 8:00 pm on December 13, two research groups ATLAS2 and CMS3 presented an experiment to search for the Higgs particle before the European physic world.
The world will have the opportunity to see the Higgs boson, also known as