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Missing GravitonPopular Mechanics
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The long-hypothesized graviton is the only missing "force carrier" in today ’s Standard Model of particle physics.
It's the only one of the four fundamental forces whose force carrier, the graviton , has never been observed.
A new study suggests that a new quantum-sensing technique might just pull it off.
Using heavy cylinders that resonate with gravitational waves, the researchers could detect gravitons.
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