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Long ago, antimatter all but vanished from existence, allowing matter to predominate and form the stars and planets of the universe. Exactly why this happened has been a mystery, but a particle accelerator developed by an international collaboration working at the KEK accelerator in Tsukuba, Japan may have found a new clue, and one that does not seem to fit the standard model of particle physics.
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