Physicists in the College of Arts and Sciences have made
important discoveries regarding Bs meson particles—something that may explain
why the universe contains more matter than antimatter.
Distinguished Professor Sheldon Stone and his colleagues
recently announced their findings at a workshop at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.
Titled “Implications of LHCb Measurements and Their Future Prospects,” the
workshop enabled him and other members of the Large Hadron Collider beauty
(LHCb) Collaboration to share recent data results.