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Salam carried out his Nobel Prize-winning research at the Imperial
College of Science and Technology in the 1960s. His hypothetical equations,
which demonstrated an underlying relationship between the electromagnetic
force and the weak nuclear force, postulated that the weak force must
be transmitted by hitherto-undiscovered particles known as weak vector
bosons, or W and Z bosons. Weinberg and Glashow reached a similar conclusion
using a different line of reasoning. The existence of the W and Z bosons
was eventually verified in 1983 by researchers using particle accelerators
at CERN.
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