Could the Higgs boson really destroy the universe?
This month All About Space takes a look into the distant future of our very own Solar System. It’s a time where Mars loses a moon and gains a ring, our Sun swells into an all-encompassing red giant - eventually evolving into a black dwarf - Earth’s surface reaches blisteringly hot temperatures and there’s a bit of a stellar jig as a selection of stars in the universe swing closer to our solar neighbourhood. The Solar System is the model of stability but, as you’ll discover this issue, that’s all evidently about to change.