New particle search is a research area in particle physics that involves searching for particles beyond those already predicted by the Standard Model of particle physics. Scientists in this field typically analyze data from particle accelerator experiments in order to detect any evidence of new, previously undiscovered particles. These new particles could potentially help to answer questions about the nature of dark matter, the fundamental forces of the universe, and other mysteries in the field of particle physics. Advanced theoretical models and experimental techniques are used in these searches to try to reveal any new particles that may exist but have not yet been observed.