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After the Higgs: The new particle landscape

Physicists are planning the powerful accelerators they will need to study the Higgs boson and its interactions in detail.

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Chalmers, M. After the Higgs: The new particle landscape. Nature 488, 572–575 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/488572a

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