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Scientists at CERN spent the last decade waiting for a one -in- ten-billion chance event.
They found that about 1.3 times out of 10 billion , a decaying kaon splits into another subatomic particle called a pion, along with a pair of extremely small, elusive particles called a neutrino and an anti-neutrino.
The Standard Model predicts it should be even rarer: less than 1 in 10 billion .
Figuring out the difference could reveal something fundamental about how the universe works — something we've been missing for decades .
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