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![](images/14.jpg) STAR's quarry -- the quark-gluon plasma which it aims to
detect and record -- no longer exists in nature except, possibly, at the heart of very
dense stars called neutron stars. Scientists believe that about a millionth of a second
after the Big Bang, the entire universe consisted of a hot dense soup of subatomic
particles called quarks and gluons -- the quark-gluon plasma.
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