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Ian Sample explains what a Higgs boson is and why it matters - video
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Scientists at Cern, the Geneva-based European laboratory for particle physics, are revealing their latest findings in their search for the Higgs boson. Here, science correspondent Ian Sample -- author of Massive: The Hunt for the God Particle -- explains what a Higgs boson is, how Cern physicists are looking for it, and why it matters if they find it
