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The Particle Adventure is an award-winning site aimed at high school students that introduces the theory of fundamental particles and forces, called the Standard Model. It also explores the experimental evidence and the reasons physicists want to go beyond this theory.
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<a href="https://psrc.aapt.org/items/detail.cfm?ID=320">Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The Particle Adventure. Particle Data Group, June 1, 2008.</a>
APA Format
The Particle Adventure. (2008, June 1). Retrieved November 12, 2024, from Particle Data Group: https://particleadventure.org/
Chicago Format
Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The Particle Adventure. Particle Data Group, June 1, 2008. https://particleadventure.org/ (accessed 12 November 2024).
MLA Format
The Particle Adventure. Particle Data Group, 1995. 1 June 2008. Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. 12 Nov. 2024 <https://particleadventure.org/>.
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@misc{
Title = {The Particle Adventure},
Publisher = {Particle Data Group},
Volume = {2024},
Number = {12 November 2024},
Month = {June 1, 2008},
Year = {1995}
}
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