Think for yourself:
Other relevant literature on the topic:
The existence of the Higgs boson was first posited in a trio of papers in 1964. Two of those1,2 were authored solely by UK theoretical physicist Peter Higgs and the other3 was co-authored by his US and Belgian counterparts Robert Brout and François Englert.
Nearly half a century later, the experimental confirmation that the Higgs field existed was published in a paper4 with 2,932 authors. Three years after that, a paper5 detailing a more accurate measurement of the mass of the Higgs boson set a new record for the highest number of authors on a single paper: 5,154.
Skills you are developing in this course can help you facilitate collaboration (version control, reproducible code, etc.)
These skills also represent a unique contribution to a collaborative team
Tools matter, but mindset matters more!