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Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) Launches Its 25th and Final Run

March 24, 2025
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Tags: accelerator technology advancementsBrookhaven National Laboratorycollaborative research in physicsfuture of particle collidersheavy ion collisionshigh-energy physicsnuclear physics experimentsparticle physics researchquark-gluon plasma studiesRelativistic Heavy Ion ColliderRHIC final runscientific milestones in physics
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