John Adams (born 1939) is a prominent British physicist known for his work in various fields, including particle physics, particularly in relation to the study of quarks and hadrons. He was a significant figure in advancing the understanding of the fundamental components of matter. His research has contributed to the development of particle accelerators and the exploration of the properties of subatomic particles. Adams may also be recognized for his leadership roles in scientific institutions or organizations dedicated to physics research and education.

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