The discovery of a new elementary sub-atomic particle, which almost matches the properties of the elusive Higgs Boson (also called ‘God Particle’, has a strong Indian connection. The link goes beyond the fact that close to 100 Indian researchers were involved in collecting and analysing the data disclosed at European Organisation for Nuclear research, known as CERN. “We analysed data till last week of June. Almost a dozen researchers are still at CERN,” Mr Sudeshna Banerjee, one of the physicists of Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, who was involved with the project, told Deccan Herald.
Source: Deccan Herald
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