Large Hadron Collider gives scientists their best look yet at conditions right after the Big Bang
space.com Apr 9, 2026

Large Hadron Collider gives scientists their best look yet at conditions right after the Big Bang

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Scientists have gained their best look yet at quark-gluon plasma, the primordial matter that filled the universe after the Big Bang, using the Large Hadron Collider. By smashing atomic nuclei of iron at near-light speed, researchers recreated this plasma and spotted a pattern common to various collisions. This discovery could reveal how quark-gluon plasma formed, indicating it may be forged by smaller particle collisions than previously thought, shedding new light on the universe's early conditions.