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Cosmic gamma-ray bursts turn out to be polarized, which rules out the breaking of a fundamental symmetry down to the lowest limits ever observed.
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A new analysis shows that it is possible to look for dark-matter particles with mass far below 1 giga-electron-volt by using atomic ionization.
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Clues about the briefly liberated quarks and gluons in high-energy collisions lie in the relic hadrons they leave behind.
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The decay of top quarks could reveal physics beyond the standard model, but so far shows nothing unusual.
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The dominance of matter over antimatter is further extended with a balloon experiment ruling out the presence of antihelium in cosmic rays at the lowest level to date.
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