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BYOPD > Peter Higgs signing the ATLAS model

Peter Higgs signing the ATLAS model

8 October 2013BYOPDSascha Mehlhase

By now most of you have heard that François Englert and Peter Higgs were awarded this year’s Nobel Prize in Physics. What you probably do not know is that one of them, Peter Higgs, is going to sign one of the large ATLAS LEGO models in Manchester next week.

François Englert and Peter Higgs at CERN
François Englert and Peter Higgs at CERN
Image taken from the ATLAS Experiment Facebook page

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