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Flavor asymmetry of light quarks in the nucleon sea

Flavor Asymmetry of Light Quarks in the Nucleon Sea: Unraveling the Latest Findings at Fermilab A recent groundbreaking experiment conducted at Fermilab has sent ripples of excitement through the scientific community by shedding light on a long-standing mystery surrounding the flavor asymmetry of light quarks in the nucleon sea. The results have revealed a substantial […]

Understanding Neutrinos: Insights from the NOvA Experiment

Neutrinos, regarded as ‘ghost particles,’ are among the most abundant matter particles in the universe, yet remain profoundly mysterious. These tiny subatomic entities interact so weakly with matter that detecting them poses a significant challenge for scientists. The NOvA (NuMI Off-axis ve Appearance) experiment, led by the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory near Chicago, aims to […]

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