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Briefing: 'Near-misses' in particle accelerators can illuminate new physics, study finds

Strategic angle: A new study reveals how near-misses in particle collisions can provide insights into fundamental physics.

Editorial StaffMarch 26, 20261 MIN READ

Particle accelerators operate by colliding atoms at velocities approaching the speed of light, generating high-energy interactions.

These collisions produce various subatomic fragments, which can be analyzed to glean insights into the fundamental structure of nuclear matter.

The study emphasizes the importance of near-misses, suggesting that they can provide valuable data that complements traditional collision outcomes.