{"ok":true,"article":{"slug":"ai-boosts-sensitivity-to-double-higgs-signatures-occurring-about-once-per-trilli-8494a71b","title":"AI boosts sensitivity to double-Higgs signatures occurring about once per trillion collisions","url":"https://phys.org/news/2026-08-ai-boosts-sensitivity-higgs-signatures.html","canonical":"https://www.aimode.news/article/ai-boosts-sensitivity-to-double-higgs-signatures-occurring-about-once-per-trilli-8494a71b","sourceName":"Phys.org","summary":"Is the universe as stable as we think it is? That's one of the big questions that particle physicists worldwide are preparing to answer with the Large Hadron Collider, or LHC—the world's most powerful particle accelerator—when its upgrade is completed in about four years. In the meantime, researchers, including a cohort at the University of Michigan, are working to sharpen their analytical tools and techniques to make the most of the LHC's current and future data.","category":"Science","image":null,"lang":"en","publishedAt":"2026-08-20T21:10:01+00:00","createdAt":"2026-08-20T21:30:14.010744+00:00"}}