Ian Sample is an award-winning science correspondent at the Guardian newspaper. He was named investigative journalist of the year in 2005 by the Association of British Science Writers and was previously a feature writer for New Scientist. He holds a PhD in biomedical science from Queen Mary, University of London. Born in Oxfordshire, he now lives in London.
A compelling work of popular science, full of mind-boggling ideas and a real sense of the excitement of scientific discovery * Guardian * The biggest scientific discovery of the 21st century. Period * Forbes * This is nerd heaven. Finally, particle physics gets a proper page-turner. A smart, breathless race through Higgs, his tiny, tiny particle and the big, big search to find it. * Dara O Briain * A fast-moving narrative ... a great scientific adventure. -- Frank Close * BBC Focus Magazine * Fine reportage ... makes clear the sheer achievement of the scientists and engineers who have built the LHC, the most complex machine ever made in the service of pure science. -- Graham Farmelo * Guardian *