An experiment at LHC has shown a statistical anomaly in how a particle, the B-meson, disintegrates. This behavior, observed in an extremely rare process, contradicts the predictions of the Standard Model, the theoretical framework that governs particle physics for half a century. The result reaches a reliability of "four sigma", suggesting a very low probability of chance.
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An experiment at LHC has shown a statistical anomaly in how a particle, the B-meson, disintegrates. This behavior, observed in an extremely rare process, contradicts the predictions of the Standard Model, the theoretical framework that governs particle physics for half a century. The result reaches a reliability of "four sigma", suggesting a very low probability of chance.