So, in the interests of informing the inquiring individual of intriguing innovation;
THEY HAVE CONFIRMED DISCOVERY OF THE HIGGS BOSON!A signal suggesting the presence of the particle was reported by two independant teams at the same conference here in Melbourne today.
The CMS group spoke first, reporting a 4.9 sigma probability of a signal (~99.99995% confidence, or just under a 5 in 10000000 chance of being random noise) at an energy of 125.3
+ 0.6 GeV. This is very significant, but falls just shy of the magic 5 sigma, (99.99997%) which is the accepted threshold for discovery of a new particle.
However; the representative for the ATLAS group (both CMS and ATLAS are detectors on the LHC, but are at opposite ends of the ring) stood up immediately afterwards and presented her findings. Exactly 5 sigma at an energy of ~126 GeV. Boo. Freaking. Yah.
Basically speaking, the Higgs boson is why everything has mass. Not gravitational attraction (although that does in turn depend on mass), but the actual mass itself. Much as photons (e.g. light/radiowaves/microwaves etc.) mediate electromagnetism, or gravitons (supposedly) mediate gravity, the Higgs boson mediates the Higgs field! The density of the Higgs field is mass. It's a big day for science.
Also; the beauty of this finding, while it's roughly where theory said,
it's not exactly. That means our best theory is off. Which is awesome! Why? Because it means there's SCIENCE to be done!
Other stuff.
EDIT: Derp, I was pulling my stats from the wrong distribution. Corrected now.