If your gluons and your muons are all driving you to drink
While the positrons and electrons leave you no time to think
If you've looked just everywhere to find a trace of Higgs's boson
and you're wired and you're tired and you cannot tell what goes on
Then you need a clearer picture
Jot the date for this new lecture
leave behind those website articles
And let us brush up your particles
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How do the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation, the Higgs Boson, the ATLAS experiment and a elementary particles fit together?
The MHA is organising a talk by Alan Tua to discover an answer to the above question.
Alan Tua is a PhD student researching High Energy Physics at the University of Sheffield. He is involved in the ATLAS experiment at CERN working on supersymmetry. His name is alongside others on the paper where the discovery of the Higgs' boson was announced.
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