CERN physicists, including alumna Sau Lan Wu '63, announce that they may have discovered the "God Particle."
Sau Lan Wu '63, the Enrico Fermi Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, is a key member of the ATLAS team of physicists at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, whose ongoing research has led to the discovery of a new subatomic particle that may be the elusive Higgs boson ("God Particle").
Read more about the discovery of this subatomic particle and its implications in:
University of Wisconsin-Madison News
Watch the webcast of the press conference from CERN announcing the discovery.
For more about alumna and physicist Sau Lan Wu '63, see articles in:
Vassar, The Alumnae/i Quarterly
Posted Wednesday, July 4, 2012
