University of Michigan: Study Finds Unexpected Antimatter Asymmetry in the Proton
February 25, 2021
February 25, 2021
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Feb. 25 (TNSJou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Symmetry is an important underlying structure of nature, present not only in mathematics and art, but also in living organisms and galaxies.
Scientists originally thought protons, the positively charged particle at the center of every atom, displayed symmetry. But a research team that includes University of Michigan physicists has found the proton displays asymmetry in . . .
Symmetry is an important underlying structure of nature, present not only in mathematics and art, but also in living organisms and galaxies.
Scientists originally thought protons, the positively charged particle at the center of every atom, displayed symmetry. But a research team that includes University of Michigan physicists has found the proton displays asymmetry in . . .