Old U.S. Collider Produces New Particles Physicists Can’t Explain
Published: November 8th, 2008
While the Large Hadron Collider is being fixed, the old Tevatron particle accelerator at Fermilab in Batavia, Illinois, produces unknown particles, gets theoretical physicists excited, speculating about dark matter.
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