Gluon Glueballs Spotted! Breakthrough Discovery in Particle Accelerator Experiment
Beijing, China – A groundbreaking discovery in physics may have just been made at the Beijing Electron-Positron Collider II in China. Scientists have long searched for ‘glueballs’, which are bound states of subatomic particles called gluons without involving quarks. Gluons play a crucial role in holding quarks in place to keep atoms stable, forming an essential part of the strong nuclear force – one of the four fundamental forces of nature. The recent experiments at …