Large Hadron Collider Makes Breakthrough in Universe’s Missing Antimatter Mystery
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Skip to content Menu Our Bloggers Our Substack Follow Us Bluesky Threads FaceBook Google News Twitter X Contribute Contact Large Hadron Collider Makes Breakthrough in Universe’s Missing Antimatter Mystery December 29, 2024 ScienceBlog.com The LHCb detector seen in 2018. Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider have uncovered new clues in one of the universe’s greatest mysteries : why we exist at all . Two groundbreaking discoveries about how matter and antimatter behave differently might help explain why our universe is made of matter instead of nothing at . all The findings from the LHCb collaboration at CERN represent the first evidence of a rare quantum effect in two new types of particle decays a crucial step toward understanding why matter won out over antimatter in the early .