Unless you've been hiding under a chondrite for the past week you've heard the
news from CERN
regarding the discovery of a new particle that exhibits "Higgs-like" qualities. Particle physics isn't the easiest discipline to wrap one's head around, and while we've
recently shared
some simplified explanations of what exactly a Higgs boson is, well...here's another.
Here, BBC's Jonathan Amos attempts to demonstrate what the Higgs field does, and what part the boson plays. Some Ping-Pong balls, a little sugar, and a cafeteria tray is all it takes to give an idea of how essential this long-sought after subatomic particle is to the Universe. (If only finding it had been that easy!)
Video:
BBC News