
University of Adelaide’s Dr. Ross Young and colleagues from the QCDSF Collaboration are exploring the structure of subatomic matter to try and provide further insight into the forces that underpin the natural world. Their result is possibly the smallest-ever force field map of nature ever generated.
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University of Adelaide’s Dr. Ross Young and colleagues from the QCDSF Collaboration are exploring the structure of subatomic matter to try and provide further insight into the forces that underpin the natural world. Their result is possibly the smallest-ever force field map of nature ever generated.
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