The most accurate measurement yet of the way an elementary particle wobbles — precesses — in a magnetic field is getting physicists excited. If it is right, we may be on the threshold of a new era of particle discoveries.
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Wilczek, F. Precision precession. Nature 410, 28–29 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/35065188
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