Professor Peter Higgs is fidgeting anxiously with his NHS specs. One of the arms has broken off. "I sat on them. I never was very practical," he sighs. "Not even practical enough to become a lab scientist.
James Morgan discovers why one Scottish scientist needs to see the birth of the universe
Professor Peter Higgs is fidgeting anxiously with his NHS specs. One of the arms has broken off. "I sat on them. I never was very practical," he sighs. "Not even practical enough to become a lab scientist.