On July 4, 2012, physicists at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva
madehistory when they discovered an entirely new type of subatomic
particle that many scientists believe is the Higgs boson. For forty
years, physicists searched for this capstone to the Standard Model of
particle physics--the theory that describes both the most elementary
components that are known in matter and the forces through which they
interact. This particle points to the Higgs field, which provides the
key to understanding why elementary particles have mass. In Higgs
Discovery, Lisa Randall explains the science behind this monumental
discovery, its exhilarating implications, and the power of empty space.