Physicists working independently at two different particle-physics labs have found tantalizing evidence for a new and mysterious hadron. Dubbed Zc(3900), the particle seems to be a "charged charmonium" and is made from quarks assembled in a way that has possibly never been seen before. Further studies of Zc(3900) could provide important new information about the strong force that glues together quarks in hadrons.
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