
US experiment hints at 'multiple God particles'
Despite decades trying, no-one, so far, has detected the theoretical Higgs boson. The elusive particle provides the method by which all other particles have mass.
Now, results from the Large Hadron Collider's US rival -- the DZero experiment at the Tevatron particle accelerator, operated by Fermilab in Illinois, US -- suggest physicists could be hunting five Higgs bosons particles, not one.
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