
LHC reveals primordial quark-gluon soup behaved like a liquid
Using the Large Hadron Collider, researchers recreated quark‑gluon plasma and observed that the ultra‑hot primordial soup behaved as a nearly perfect liquid, producing wakes as fast‑moving quarks traversed it. By tagging events with a Z‑boson to isolate single-quark wakes, they found fluid‑like ripples that match hybrid model predictions, offering new insight into the universe’s first microseconds and the properties of the quark‑gluon plasma (Physics Letters B).