A particle was seen reshaping into two others inside the Large Hadron Collider in an observation that could be crucial pushing back to frontiers of physics, CERN researchers said yesterday.
The never-before-seen mutation - in a process known as decay - was predicted under the so-called Standard Model (SM) of physics, which describes the universe at its most fundamental level.
The discovery will sharpen efforts to find evidence for super symmetry, dubbed SUSY, a theory explaining some cosmic mysteries, and for other 'New Physics' ideas beyond the SM's confines, CERN experts said.
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