Physicists analyzing data from a past experiment on electronlike particles called muons suspect that something unknown affected the particles’ behavior. This sign of a shadowy influence has shown up in measurements of muons racing around a large subatomic-particle storage ring at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, N.Y.
MUON GO ROUND. Unknown particles may have affected subatomic muons as they zoomed around this ring.
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