A rare particle decay at the LHC is behaving strangely, and physicists are starting to question whether their most reliable theory is true.



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Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have found something strange within a particle decay process called electroweak penguin decay, which could indicate a major problem for modern physics.

The LHC is a 27-kilometer circular tunnel buried under the French-Swiss border, where beams of protons collide at almost the speed of light, recreating conditions similar to those that occurred immediately after the Big Bang.

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