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kaon decaysPopular Mechanics
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A new study has found a rare "ultra rare particle decay" in a particle accelerator at CERN .
The study was conducted by the NA62 collaboration, a group dedicated to studying rare kaon decays.
Researchers say their results are 50 percent larger than the Standard Model predicts, but the measurements are potentially accurate.
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