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Strange Quarks
June 19, 2005 | Leave a Comment
‘Strange’ physics experiment is unraveling structure of proton. ‘An international team of nuclear physicists has determined that particles called strange quarks do, indeed, contribute to the ordinary properties of the proton.’
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