This lecture covers the history of radiation detection, from the discovery of X-rays to the detection of the Higgs boson, explaining the principles of metrology, accuracy, and applications in medical, energy, industry, research, and safety.
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Covers the Higgs mechanism, fermion masses, Yukawa couplings, and properties of the Higgs boson, concluding with a discussion on dark matter beyond the Standard Model.