The confirmation of the Higgs boson was supposed to usher in new age of discovery in particle physics. But the Large Hadron Collider at Cern has offered up precious few new finds. Is this the ‘nightmare scenario’ some predicted? Is particle physics in crisis, or is there still hope that theories like supersymmetry might lead us to a theory of everything?
Astrophysicist Catherine Heymans, theoretical physicist John Ellis and particle physicist Ben Allanach discuss where the next big discovery might be found.