Among them is a particle called a strangelet that can transform any other particle into a copy of itself.
Such a collection forms an unstable particle called a glueball.
Some of the phosphorus in the body exists as a charged particle (ion) called phosphate.
The solution: to invent an invisible particle called the neutrino, tailored to carry away just the right amount of missing energy.
They solved this by finding a particle called a Gluon.
In a strange quantum effect, this transformation releases a particle called a W boson.
In an electric wire the charge that moves is in a particle called the electron.
We now know that small particles called yeast cause fermentation.
You know the elementary particle called the quark; well, that's a Eurish word.
To take a simple example, the important subatomic particle called the electron has a negative electrical charge.