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Belle II Experiment

The Belle II experiment is a scientific effort to study tiny particles called quarks and leptons, which are the building blocks of matter. Conducted at the SuperKEKB accelerator in Japan, it involves smashing electrons and positrons together at high energies to produce new particles. By analyzing these collisions, scientists aim to understand the fundamental forces and why our universe has more matter than antimatter. Belle II's precise measurements could reveal physics beyond current theories, helping us better understand the universe's origins and fundamental laws governing nature.