Particles accelerate without a push, MIT News
Physicists at MIT and Technion have found that subatomic particles can be induced to speed up all by themselves, almost to the speed of light, without the application of any external forces.
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Study reveals new ways for exotic quasiparticles to “relax”, MIT News
The hunt for the God particle, Cern
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