Scientists studying data from the the Large Hadron Collider who this summer announced the possible discovery of the Higgs boson now say they may have found two previously uknown particles.
The most recent release from the Atlas experiment at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (Cern) shows that their data contains two clear peaks indicating new particles.
It seems they have found one Higgs boson with one mass, and then another with a statistically significant slightly higher mass.
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