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The Belle II experiment is a particle physics experiment designed to search for the origins of the disparity between matter and antimatter observed in the Universe. The experiment is located at the SuperKEKB[1] accelerator complex at KEK in Tsukuba, Ibaraki prefecture, Japan. Of Belle II’s over 1,000 physicists spanning over 26 nations, the US Belle II contingent consists of 16 institutions with over 100 members. US Belle II group is funded by the US Department of Energy and its infrastructure is hosted at Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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