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The eve of a new era in physics: Brookhaven Lab researchers are optimistic that their efforts to create a form of matter unseen since the dawn of the universe are starting to pay off

After two years of operation, the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory is providing tantalizing hints that they are recreating quark-gluon plasma (2 pages).

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Autor principal: Lane, E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/717298
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The eve of a new era in physics: Brookhaven Lab researchers are optimistic that their efforts to create a form of matter unseen since the dawn of the universe are starting to pay off
title The eve of a new era in physics: Brookhaven Lab researchers are optimistic that their efforts to create a form of matter unseen since the dawn of the universe are starting to pay off
title_full The eve of a new era in physics: Brookhaven Lab researchers are optimistic that their efforts to create a form of matter unseen since the dawn of the universe are starting to pay off
title_fullStr The eve of a new era in physics: Brookhaven Lab researchers are optimistic that their efforts to create a form of matter unseen since the dawn of the universe are starting to pay off
title_full_unstemmed The eve of a new era in physics: Brookhaven Lab researchers are optimistic that their efforts to create a form of matter unseen since the dawn of the universe are starting to pay off
title_short The eve of a new era in physics: Brookhaven Lab researchers are optimistic that their efforts to create a form of matter unseen since the dawn of the universe are starting to pay off
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