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Beneath the Swiss Alps lives the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator, and recently scientists have found three new subatomic particles that have never been seen before. NBC News’ Jacob Ward is joined by Yale University physics professor Dr. Sarah Demers to discuss how this week’s discovery could help researchers learn how the universe came to be and what the future holds. July 12, 2022
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