CERN Live Webcast of Higgs status on 13 Dec

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In summary, CERN is a European research organization based in Switzerland that studies fundamental particles and forces in the universe. The Higgs status refers to the current knowledge about the Higgs boson, which was discovered in 2012 and is crucial in understanding the universe. The CERN Live Webcast of Higgs status is an event where updates on research and experiments related to the Higgs boson will be provided. It will take place on December 13 at 2:30 pm CET, and can be accessed through the CERN website, YouTube, and various social media platforms.
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Four days later there will be a CERN live broadcast of the seminar discussing the latest result in Higgs search with about 5 inverse femtobarn of data from both CMS and ATLAS.

However, it starts at 5am Eastern Time! Do you know whether the video can be watched again in the afternoon?
 
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The CERN webcasts are archived, so you can watch it whenever you want (at least the couple I've seen have been previously recorded).
 

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1. What is CERN?

CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) is a European research organization that operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world. It is located in Geneva, Switzerland and its main focus is to study the fundamental particles and forces that make up our universe.

2. What is the Higgs status and why is it important?

The Higgs status refers to the current state of knowledge about the Higgs boson, a subatomic particle that is believed to give mass to all other particles. Its discovery in 2012 was a major breakthrough in understanding the fundamental building blocks of our universe. Monitoring its status helps scientists better understand the universe and its origins.

3. What is the significance of the CERN Live Webcast of Higgs status?

The CERN Live Webcast of Higgs status is an event where scientists at CERN will provide updates on the latest research and experiments related to the Higgs boson. This information is important for other scientists and the general public to stay informed about the latest developments in particle physics.

4. When will the CERN Live Webcast of Higgs status take place?

The CERN Live Webcast of Higgs status will take place on December 13, at 2:30 pm CET (Central European Time). This event can be watched live through the CERN website or on their YouTube channel.

5. How can I access the CERN Live Webcast of Higgs status?

The CERN Live Webcast of Higgs status can be accessed through the CERN website or their YouTube channel. Additionally, the live stream will also be available on various social media platforms, such as Facebook and Twitter.

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