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The Experiment in CERN that Seeks the 'Fifth Force' of Nature Through the Behavior of Muons

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What if the foundations of the universe that you were taught at school were incomplete because of an invisible piece? Theoretical physics trembles after it is detected that muons, heavy cousins of the electron, move in a completely unforeseen way that betrays the existence of a fifth force. This anomalous behavior challenges the Standard Model, the scientific map we use to understand how matter works at the fundamental level. Half-world laborato…
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What if the foundations of the universe that you were taught at school were incomplete because of an invisible piece? Theoretical physics trembles after it is detected that muons, heavy cousins of the electron, move in a completely unforeseen way that betrays the existence of a fifth force. This anomalous behavior challenges the Standard Model, the scientific map we use to understand how matter works at the fundamental level. Half-world laborato…

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Qué! broke the news on Friday, May 22, 2026.
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