Quarks (and gluons) are actually being smashed into each other at the LHC, and for the moment, there is no apparent sign of any quark substructure. But studies are continuing :)
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Quarks (and gluons) are actually being smashed into each other at the LHC, and for the moment, there is no apparent sign of any quark substructure. But studies are continuing :)