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Scientists use improved algorithms and supercomputer power to predict the existence of a new di-baryon particle. The deuterium nucleus (proton-neutron thus 2 baryons in weak bond) is the only known di-baryon, and now scientists hope to conduct experiments to find this new particle as well.
Scientists use improved algorithms and supercomputer power to predict the existence of a new di-baryon particle. The deuterium nucleus (proton-neutron thus 2 baryons in weak bond) is the only known di-baryon, and now scientists hope to conduct experiments to find this new particle as well.
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