
Belle II
Belle II is a cutting-edge scientific experiment conducted in Japan that studies tiny particles called B mesons, which are produced in high-energy collider collisions. Its goal is to explore fundamental questions about the universe, such as why matter dominates over antimatter. By analyzing billions of these collisions with advanced detectors, Belle II helps physicists test the Standard Model of particle physics and search for new phenomena beyond current theories. It operates at the SuperKEKB accelerator, providing insights into the fundamental forces and particles that make up our universe.