Strange turn for protons



Strange turn for protons (Jun 20)
  http://physicsweb.org/article/news/9/6/13

   Nuclear physicists have found further evidence that strange quarks can
   contribute to the structure of the proton. The latest data from the
   G-Zero experiment at the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
   (JLAB) in the US lend further support to recent results from the HAPPEx
   experiment, also at JLAB, and other experiments in the US and Germany.
   The results could shed more light on the strong interaction that holds
   quarks together in protons, neutrons and other particles (Phys. Rev.
   Lett. to be published).
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