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In a recent video, I talked about the history of the search for the Higgs boson, specifically how the various experiments were able to narrow down the possible mass ranges in which the Higgs boson could exist. However, many of you asked for more details how each experiment approached the problem. Its an interesting question, and therefore, due to popular demand, thats what Im going to talk about today. (intro music) Over the past couple decades, there have been three distinct approaches to search for the Higgs. Each of these approaches are related to the accelerator being used. For each accelerator, there were multiple experimental groups, but those groups used similar techniques. Thus, I will use the accelerators to define the three eras, specifically the LEP period, the Tevatron period, and the LHC period. The LEP accelerator was located at CERN in Europe. It operated from 1989 to late 2000 and it collided electrons and antimatter electrons. The bea