Though the Large Hadron Collider hasn't found evidence of supersymmetric particles, perhaps physicists are not interpreting the data in the right way, says one particle theorist. The LHC may detect the sparticles when it's up and running again.
Though the Large Hadron Collider hasn't found evidence of supersymmetric particles, perhaps physicists are not interpreting the data in the right way, says one particle theorist. The LHC may detect the sparticles when it's up and running again.
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