A data bump that could have been a statistical fluke hints a new particle that generated a huge excitement for the particle physics researchers but recent results from the Large Hadron Collider reveal that the bum has gone away. This may mean that the hopes for the imminent discovery of a particle that might fundamentally reveal more information about the Universe will be put on hold.

Leader of Atlas experiment, David Charlton of Birmingham University, revealed that they were excited when the data bump was discovered but the latest results do not display the bump anymore. He also said that the bump may have been a remarkable coincidence that two separate LHC detectors, Atlas and CMS, picked up matching data bumps, Fortune reported.

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