The answers sought by particle physicists are essential for understanding
the subatomic building blocks of matter, and how the Universe began.
Researchers at two particle detectors reported on Monday the strongest evidence yet for a particle made of more than three quarks,
the subatomic building blocks of matter.
Not exact matches
Kharzeev had explored similar behavior
of subatomic particles in the magnetic fields created in collisions at the Lab's Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC, https://www.bnl.gov/rhic/), a DOE Office
of Science User Facility where nuclear physicists explore the fundamental
building blocks of matter.
Quarks are ethereal particles that make up protons and neutrons — the
building blocks of atoms — and other bits
of subatomic matter.