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Old 8th August 2016, 15:12   #1
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Default Large Hadron Collider's new 'particle' was just a fluke

Sorry, folks: CERN didn't mean to get your hopes up. Researchers have determined that Large Hadron Collider data suggesting a possible new particle was really just a "statistical fluctuation." Additional data collected over the course of the past s...

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