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Earlier this month, physicists at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) near Chicago reported the results of the Muon g-2 experiment where they observed the wobbling of elementary particles known as muons - and this wobbling has far-reaching implications for future studies.

The observation revealed that muons - elementary particles similar to electrons, only about 200 times more massive - wobbled more than originally predicted as they whizzed around a magnetized ring. However, a series of computations released on the same day casts a different light on the findings.

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