particles (nuclear physics)

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Smash!

exploring the mysteries of the universe with the Large Hadron Collider
2017
"Nick and Sophie, two cousins from the United States, visit the European Organization for Nuclear Research and learn about the Large Hadron Collider. Throughout their tour, they chat about the mysteries of particle physics and the building blocks of matter"--Provided by publisher.

Smash!

exploring the mysteries of the universe with the Large Hadron Collider
"Nick and Sophie, two cousins from the United States, visit the European Organization for Nuclear Research and learn about the Large Hadron Collider. Throughout their tour, they chat about the mysteries of particle physics and the building blocks of matter"--Provided by publisher.

Understanding protons

2016
"This book is the story of how protons were discovered, where our understanding of protons has led us, and what lies ahead"--Page 5.

Warped passages

unraveling the mysteries of the universe's hidden dimensions
2005
Examines the world of warped, hidden dimensions that impact everything in the universe, explains how scientists are trying to prove the existence of these dimensions, and explores many unanswered questions related to the concept.

The great beyond

higher dimensions, parallel universes, and the extraordinary search for a theory of everything
2004
Presents a comprehensive history of the foundations and development of higher dimensions beyond conventional space and time.

The Britannica guide to particle physics

2011
A guide to particle physics that provides information on basic concepts, the development of modern particle theory, and particle accelerators, and profiles physicists studying and researching particle physics.

From quarks to the cosmos

tools of discovery
1989
Looks at the telescopes, linear accelerators, particle accelerators, cloud chambers, and bubble chambers were developed and discusses the connection between astronomy and nuclear physics.

The quark and the jaguar

adventures in the simple and the complex
1994
The author, a theoretical physicist, relates the story of his personal search to find the connections between nature's basic laws and the complexity and diversity of the natural world.

The ghost particle

2006
Describes the work of physicists John Bahcall and Ray Davis to find and discover the nature of neutrinos, ghostly particles with no electric charge that are essential to life on Earth.

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