Quark-gluon plasma Explained - Ep. 1/2
What is quark-gluon plasma and why is it so interesting? Episode one introduces this unique state of matter, that filled the Universe 10 microseconds after the Big Bang and can now be studied in accelerators using collisions of heavy ions. Episode two is planned for mid-December. Watch Episode 2 here: • Quark-gluon plasma Explained - Ep. 2/2

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