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[Title] => Physicists say they have found the 'God particle'
[Summary] => In what could go down as one of the great Eureka! moments in physics — and win somebody the Nobel Prize — scientists said Thursday that after a half-century quest, they are confident they have found a Higgs boson, the elusive subatomic speck sometimes called the "God particle."
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[Title] => Physicists say they have found a Higgs boson
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[Summary] => The truly important news the past week was not the supposed crafting (finally) of a Philippine strategy to assert sovereignty over Scarborough Shoal which the Palace chose to keep secret.
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[Title] => Eureka! Physicists celebrate evidence of particle
[Summary] => Scientists at the world's biggest atom smasher hailed the discovery of "the missing cornerstone of physics" yesterday, cheering the apparent end of a decades-long quest for a new subatomic particle called the Higgs boson, or "God particle," which could help explain why all matter has mass and crack open a new realm of physics.
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