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British scientists are ahead in the race to solve one of the biggest mysteries of the universe - why matter exists.

"Researchers at the University of Sussex have been given a 2.3 million pounds grant to make some of the most sensitive measurements ever undertaken of sub-atomic particles. They hope within six years to have answers which might finally explain the creation of matter at the dawn of time" (1...

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Autor principal: Von Radowitz, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/718214
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description "Researchers at the University of Sussex have been given a 2.3 million pounds grant to make some of the most sensitive measurements ever undertaken of sub-atomic particles. They hope within six years to have answers which might finally explain the creation of matter at the dawn of time" (1/2 page).
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spelling cern-7182142019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/718214engVon Radowitz, JBritish scientists are ahead in the race to solve one of the biggest mysteries of the universe - why matter exists.Particle Physics - Research"Researchers at the University of Sussex have been given a 2.3 million pounds grant to make some of the most sensitive measurements ever undertaken of sub-atomic particles. They hope within six years to have answers which might finally explain the creation of matter at the dawn of time" (1/2 page).PRESSCUT-2003-547oai:cds.cern.ch:7182142003
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British scientists are ahead in the race to solve one of the biggest mysteries of the universe - why matter exists.
title British scientists are ahead in the race to solve one of the biggest mysteries of the universe - why matter exists.
title_full British scientists are ahead in the race to solve one of the biggest mysteries of the universe - why matter exists.
title_fullStr British scientists are ahead in the race to solve one of the biggest mysteries of the universe - why matter exists.
title_full_unstemmed British scientists are ahead in the race to solve one of the biggest mysteries of the universe - why matter exists.
title_short British scientists are ahead in the race to solve one of the biggest mysteries of the universe - why matter exists.
title_sort british scientists are ahead in the race to solve one of the biggest mysteries of the universe - why matter exists.
topic Particle Physics - Research
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