How physicists used antimatter, supercomputers and giant magnets to solve a 20-year-old mystery - The Conversation

  1. How physicists used antimatter, supercomputers and giant magnets to solve a 20-year-old mystery  The Conversation
  2. Results of Muon Experiment Offer More Precision But No Added Clarity  The New York Times
  3. A long-running experiment finds a tiny particle is still acting weird  AP News
  4. Muon g-2 announces most precise measurement of the magnetic anomaly of the muon  Fermilab (.gov)
  5. Muons’ magnetism matches theory, easing an enduring physics conundrum  Science News


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