Boson physics is a subfield of physics that focuses on the study of particles known as bosons. Bosons are a type of elementary particle that follow Bose-Einstein statistics, which means they do not obey the Pauli exclusion principle and can occupy the same quantum state as other bosons. Research in boson physics covers a wide range of topics, including the behavior of bosons in condensed matter systems, the study of bosons in the context of quantum field theory, and the role of bosons in phenomena such as superconductivity and superfluidity. Boson physics has important implications for understanding the fundamental forces of nature, as bosons mediate the interactions between particles in the Standard Model of particle physics. Research in this area also has practical applications in technology, such as the development of quantum computing and other quantum technologies.