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Strange Quarks

06/20/2005 4:45 PM

An international team of nuclear physicists has determined that particles called strange quarks do, indeed, contribute to the ordinary properties of the proton. The centerpiece of the group's G-Zero experiment is a doughnut-shaped superconducting magnet that weighs 100,000 pounds and took three years to build.

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Unification

06/21/2005 8:52 AM

So does this mean that we are closer to theGrand unification theory becomeing a reality?

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