In case you hadn’t heard, particle physicists have finally discovered the long-sought Higgs boson—or something like it. If the new particle really is the Higgs, then physicists have found the last piece of their standard model and the key to their explanation of how all fundamental particles get their mass. But what comes next for particle physicists? Is the discovery of the Higgs—if that’s what it is—the beginning of a new age of discovery or the end of the road? If there’s more out there to be discovered, when and how do physicists expect it to show up?
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