One of the LHC's giant detectors, the great Proton Collider of Cern reproducing some of the conditions of the Big Bang, continues to provide intriguing indications in favor of a new physics still unknown. It could be the signature of leptoquarks, particles capable of...
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One of the LHC's giant detectors, the great Proton Collider of Cern reproducing some of the conditions of the Big Bang, continues to provide intriguing indications in favor of a new physics still unknown. It could be the signature of leptoquarks, particles capable of...