What happened: Physicists working on the LHCb experiment have spotted an elusive and fleeting particle, a heavier and more charming cousin to the proton, that has been sought...
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What happened: Physicists working on the LHCb experiment have spotted an elusive and fleeting particle, a heavier and more charming cousin to the proton, that has been sought...
What to watch next: movement around 20-year-old, discovered.
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Physicists working on the LHCb experiment have spotted an elusive and fleeting particle, a heavier and more charming cousin to the proton, that has been sought for decades
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Particle discovered at CERN solves a 20-year-old mystery.
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Particle discovered at CERN solves a 20-year-old mysteryPhysicists working on the LHCb experiment have spotted an elusive and fleeting particle, a heavier and more charming cousin to the proton, that has been sought...
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