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In a breakthrough for antimatter research, the BASE collaboration at CERN has kept an antiproton—the antimatter counterpart ...
New research predicts surprisingly large CP violation effects in charmed baryon decays, an essential step toward solving the ...
The finding offers vital clues to the long-standing mystery of why the universe is composed predominantly of matter, rather ...
Cosmological models say the Big Bang produced equal matter and antimatter, which destroy each other on contact-so it's a ...
Scientists have analyzed data gathered from CERN’s Large Hadron Collider to advance our understanding of why anything exists.
Scientists discover CP violation in baryon decays, shedding light on why the universe is mostly made of matter.
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IFLScience on MSNFirst Known Observations Of Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry In Special Particle DecaySince the 1960s, we have known that these particles violate the so-called charge-parity (CP) symmetry. The antimatter counterpart behaves in a different way. It had long been suspected, with ...
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