This news is a day or two old, but nobody seems to have brought it up yet:

CERN has discovered a new class of particle using the LHC, pentaquarks, which have - get this - 5 quarks. Quarks are the fundamental particles that make up hadrons, which include mesons (two quarks), as well as baryons (three quarks) like neutrons and protons. As someone who wants to be physicist, this is loving awesome. Like most discoveries, there isn't really a practical application quite yet, but it's theorized that they can be formed when stars collapse, and can provide us with some information on quantum chromodynamics (QCD), which is pretty important.
Source:
http://www.extremetech.com/extreme/209919-cerns-large-hadron-collider-confirms-newest-particle-the-pentaquarkhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentaquarkedit: also a funny thing is that CERN described it as "an accident" that they "stumbled across"
they really weren't actually trying to look for them. what CERN is actually trying to figure out is
where the forget is all the antimatter hiding