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Peter Higgs: Scotland's Nobel Winner
The story of Edinburgh-based scientist Peter Higgs, awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize for Physics 50 years after predicting the existence of a particle which gives mass to all matter.
On December 10 2013, the Edinburgh-based Peter Higgs receives the Nobel Prize for Physics, 50 years after he predicted the existence of a sub-atomic particle which gives mass to all the matter in the universe.
BBC Scotland's Science Correspondent Kenneth Macdonald tells the story of how this modest 84-year-old became a physics superstar, and speaks to those who have awarded the prize.
Last on
Mon 9 Dec 201322:00
BBC Two Scotland
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Announcement of the Higgs Boson particle
Duration: 02:00
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Reporter | Kenneth Macdonald |
| Producer | Craig Williams |
| Director | Craig Williams |
Broadcasts
- Wed 17 Apr 201322:40BBC One Scotland HD & Scotland only
- Sat 27 Apr 201304:30BBC News UK
- Sat 27 Apr 201320:30BBC News UK
- Sun 28 Apr 201301:30BBC News UK
- Sun 28 Apr 201305:30BBC News UK
- Sun 28 Apr 201320:30BBC News UK
- Mon 29 Apr 201301:30BBC News UK
- Wed 9 Oct 201300:30BBC News UK
- Mon 9 Dec 201322:00BBC Two Scotland
