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Without the phenomenon known as a CP violation, it probably wouldn’t exist. New analysis of particles collide together in large hadron colliders (LHCs) will help researchers to better understand it.
“In the universe model, I think there is the same amount of material and antimatter at the beginning of the universe, and that has evolved into a universe where the problem is dominant. But how?” Ozrem Ozselk CERN and the Institute of Particle Physics near Geneva, Switzerland, home to LHC.
Source: www.newscientist.com