Physicists See ‘Strange Matter’ Form inside Atomic Nuclei
Briefly

A new physics result two decades in the making has found a surprisingly complex path for the production of strange matter within atoms.Strange matter is any matter containing the subatomic particles known as strange quarks."Strange" here refers, in part, to a profound remoteness from our everyday lives: strange matter only seems to show up in truly extreme circumstances such as high-energy particle collisions and perhaps the enormously dense and pressurized cores of neutron stars.
Read at Scientific American
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