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Pear-shaped Atoms Test Standard Model of Physics, Offers Big Bang Clues
An international team of researchers has found direct evidence of pear-shaped nuclei in atoms. It might not seem like much, but it could be big news , as the discovery that some atoms' nuclei can be lopsided not only contributes to the canon of science, but also challenges the Standard Model of particle physics.
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