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Spontaneous Subatomic Shifts Spotted

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TORONTO, April 5, 2006 -- What happened to the antimatter that was created at the birth of the universe? Researchers at Toronto's York University claim to have a clue after reportedly observing the first direct indication of spontaneous transitions of subatomic particles. How oscillation occurs at the quark level.Wendy Taylor, York's Canada Research Chair in Experimental Particle Physics, is among a group of a dozen researchers from around the globe who have directly determined, for the first time, the frequency at which a rare particle spontaneously transforms from matter to antimatter and...Read full article

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    Published: April 2006
    antimatterB_s mesonBasic ScienceBs mesonDZero experimentFermi National Accelerator LaboratoryFermilabNews & Featuresparticle physicsSensors & Detectorssubatomic particlesUS Department of EnergyYork University

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