Nobel Prize-winning physicist Professor Peter Higgs dies aged 94
by Laura Paterson
Apr 09, 2024
4 minutes
The “truly gifted scientist” behind the concept of the subatomic particle the Higgs boson, Professor Peter Higgs, has died aged 94.
Professor Higgs predicted of the existence of a new particle – the so-called Higgs boson – in 1964.
The particle’s existence would not be confirmed for almost half a century, with experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at Cern finally confirming his theory in 2012.
Prof Higgs, emeritus professor at Edinburgh University, was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for this work in 2013, along with Francois Englert.
Edinburgh University said in a statement
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