RHIC Featured in "How The Universe Works" on the Science Channel
August 12, 2014
If you want to know how the universe works, part of the answer lies in understanding the building blocks of matter—before they became inextricably bound within the protons, neutrons, and atoms that make up everything visible in our universe today.
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