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Science has rarely seduced so many. CERN’s atom smashing Large Hadron Collider has had the world…

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Science has rarely seduced so many. CERN’s atom smashing Large Hadron Collider has had the world transfixed and probably, for the first time in history, turned a particle into a global celebrity. Last year scientists sent shockwaves around the world when they announced the discovery of the Higgs Boson. But that was only one, albeit important step, in a long quest.

To discuss what is going on at CERN, as well as other issues, I -talk’s Isabelle Kumar is joined by Fabiola Gianotti, one of the lead scientists at CERN.

*euronews:* “Fabiola Gianotti, thank you for joining us on I-talk. For our viewers who may need a reminder, in a nutshell, can you tell us what the Higgs Boson is?”

*Fabiola Gianotti:* “The Higgs Boson is a very special particle because it allows us to understand how other elementary particles, like the electron – that we all know because it’s part of our daily lives – acquire a mass. It seems that it might not be relevant to our everyday lives, that is is quite an abstract question, but in fact it is not. Because if the elementary particles, such as the electron itself and the quarks – which are the fundamental constituents of atoms – did not have mass, the world and the universe would not be what it is. The universe would not exist or perhaps it would exist in another form.”

*euronews:* “Right now we’re going to go to our first question which comes from Belgium.”

*Pauline, Belgium:* “Hello, I’d like to know why the discovery of the Higgs Boson particle is so important?”

*euronews:* “So, you’ve been chasing this Higgs Boson for years. Why is it so significant, particularly to the scientific world?”

*Gianotti* “The discovery is really crucial for our understanding of fundamental physics and also for the structural evolution of the universe. We now understand how it is possible for some particles to have a mass while others remain without mass. And this is very important to understand the basic fundamental shape of matter. If the elementary particles did not have the mass they have, then atoms wouldn’t exist. There would be no chemical elements, no chemistry, and the universe would be very different or perhaps wouldn’t exist at all.”

*euronews:* “Given that our audience is mostly non-scientific based, could you give us an everyday example of how Higgs Boson changes our lives?”

*Gianotti* “Well, we know that the universe, this room, everything around you; is permeated by the Higgs Boson field. If this was not the case, then we wouldn’t exist because the electrons and the quartz, which are the constituents of the atom of which we are made, would not stick together.”

*euronews:* “Which is why it’s called the ‘God’ particle…”

*Gianotti* “Well, this is not really a definition that scientists like; but clearly it’s a key particle. It’s a key particle in understanding our own existence, the evolution of the universe and perhaps its future.”

*euronews:* “Once again, in simple terms, the Large Hadron Collider is being revamped. What’s going on?”

*Gianotti* “After three years of extremely successful operation, the LHC is being shut down for two years so we’re going to start again in 2015 with higher energy and higher intensity of the colliding beams. This should allow us to make other very revolutionary discoveries and other important measurements.”

*euronews:* “We’re going to go to our next question which takes us to Portugal.”

*Mafalda, Lisbon, Portugal:* “I’d like to know what you think the next scientific discovery will be?”

*euronews:* “So, what do you think will be the next significant discovery?”

*Gianotti*: “It’s very difficult to tell. Actually, research means we don’t know what we’re going to find otherwise it would not be research. For a scientist, as I am, finding something totally unexpected is the best possible reward for our hard work.

“For me, the most exciting result to come from the LHC in the future would be the discovery of the particle which is the constituent of dark matter which accounts for about 20 percent of the energy matter contained in the universe. This would be a revolutionary discovery.”

*euronews:* “Why would that be revolutionary?”

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Will Rajoy’s controversial comments overshadow Spain-France WC clash?

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“France is a good team, without Frenchmen.”

These comments by former Spanish PM Mariano Rajoy’s comments have sparked accusations of racism in France and Spain ahead of the World Cup semifinal between the two countries.

Will the controversy overshadow the much-anticipated clash? María Muñoz Morillo reports for #EuropeToday.

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Has online shopping from outside the EU become more expensive?

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Has online shopping from outside the EU become more expensive?

Several social media users are claiming that online shopping has become more expensive because of a new EU import charge. The Cube takes a look.

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Latest news bulletin | July 11th, 2026 – Midday

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Latest news bulletin | July 11th, 2026 – Midday

Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this July 11th, 2026 – latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.

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Europe Today #148, in less than 60 seconds

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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visits Ukraine, the UN World Food Programme warns of worsening global food insecurity, and the Cypriot Deputy Minister for European Affairs says she believes “reunification” of Cyprus is possible.

This was today’s #EuropeToday. Catch up in under a minute and watch the full episode here: https://l.euronews.com/9mja

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Where Is The EU’s Population Growing The Most?

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Where is the EU’s population growing the most?

Some of the EU’s smallest countries have the highest rates of population growth, while its biggest members account for more than two-thirds of the bloc’s population over all.

#EuropeInMotion looks at the latest Eurostat figures.

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