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Published online 7 April 2003 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news030331-14
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Double coup for nuclear physicists
Rare reactions give glimpse of Universe's beginnings.
Two teams of physicists have detected rare and long-sought reactions that show up the imbalances between different types of subatomic particle. Measuring these differences should help to test theories about the beginnings of the Universe.
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