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Photo of the ALICE detector at CERN. Photo courtesy of CERN.
Slamming barely nothing together is bringing scientists ever-closer to understanding the weird states of matter present just milliseconds after the creation of the Universe in the Big Bang. This is according to physicists from CERN and Brookhaven National Laboratory, presenting their latest findings at the Quark Matter 2012 conference in Washington, DC.
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© John Williams for Universe Today, 2012. | Permalink | One comment |
Post tags: Brookhaven National Laboratory, CERN, particle accelerator, QCP, QGP, quantum chromodynamics, quark-gluon plasma, Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, RHIC
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2012-08-14 16:06:09
Source: http://www.universetoday.com/96787/closing-in-on-an-unusual-and-primordial-border/