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May 22, 2015
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Syracuse physicists aid in discovery of subatomic process
Syracuse, NY (SPX) May 19, 2015
Physicists in Syracuse University's College of Arts and Sciences have helped discover a rare subatomic process. Their findings, featured in the current issue of Nature magazine (Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 2015), stem from the study of proton collisions at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva, Switzerland. Distinguished Professor Sheldon Stone says the discovery came about when two LHC experiments recently combined their results and found overwhelming evidence of an extremely rare decay o ... read more
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