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Endowing particles with mass

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As the recipients of the 2013 science Nobel prizes gather in Stockholm to celebrate and be celebrated, News & Views shares some expert opinions on the achievements honoured.

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Allanach, B., Butterworth, J. Endowing particles with mass. Nature 504, 99 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/504099a

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