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High Energy and Nuclear Physics

U.S. Department of Energy’s
Decades of Discovery
The following list of discoveries is grouped by general discipline—the numerical order is random and not ranked by importance.

High Energy and Nuclear Physics

29. First Evidence of a Third Family of Fundamental Particles

30. Discovery of One of the Smallest Particles of Matter

31. A Limit on the Complexity of the Universe

32. Completion of the Third Generation of Matter

33. Confirmation of the Unification of Two Fundamental Forces

34. Methods for Complex Calculations

35. Zeroing in on the Elusive Higgs Boson

36. The Missing Solar Neutrinos

37. Evidence for Neutrino Mass

38. Setting Limits on the Mass of the Electron Anti-Neutrino

39. Beyond the Standard Model?

40. Unraveling the Mystery of Antimatter

41. Detecting the Afterglow of the Big Bang

42. The Inflationary Universe

43. Expansion of the Universe is Accelerating

44. The Most Distant Object Ever Observed

45. “The Stars Above Us, Govern Our Conditions”

46. Rare Double Beta Decay Process is Observed

47. Unusual Nuclei May Answer Long-Standing Questions

48. A Theory for Deducing Quark Behavior

49. The World’s Most Powerful Accelerator

50. First Linear Collider Offers New Possibilities

51. World’s Most Intense Source of Polarized Electrons

52. Lifetime of the Bottom Quark

53. New Clues to the Disappearance of Antimatter

54. The Highest-Energy Atom Smasher

55. Why Dinosaurs Are Extinct

56. Understanding and Applying Superstring Theory

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