Peter Higgs, physicist behind Higgs boson, dies aged 94

Peter Higgs, the physicist who theorised the Higgs boson, has died at age 94 in Ediburgh, Scotland.

In the 1960s Higgs and other physicists created a theory to explain mass.

In 2012 scientists at CERN finally discovered the particle that proved his theory, using the Large Hadron Collider. They named it the Higgs boson.

He received a nobel prize in 2013. 

CERN Director General Fabiola Gianotti released a statement “Besides his outstanding contributions to particle physics, Peter was a very special person, an immensely inspiring figure for physicists around the world, a man of rare modesty, a great teacher and someone who explained physics in a very simple and yet profound way. An important piece of CERN’s history and accomplishments is linked to him. I am very saddened, and I will miss him sorely.” 

 


 

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