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Geoff Brumfiel
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Geoff Brumfiel: Nature's Washington physical sciences correspondent

Nature, 2004, vol. 430, issue 6999, 498-499

Abstract: Physicists agree that experiments at the Brookhaven atom collider have created a new form of matter. But theorists and experimentalists are still arguing about what to call it. Geoff Brumfiel investigates.

Date: 2004
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