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Scientists at CERN's LHCb experiment have observed the rarest baryon decay ever recorded, where a Sigma plus particle decays into a proton, muon, and antimuon only once in every 100 million decays. This accidental discovery, made while studying matter-antimatter asymmetry, confirms standard model predictions about quantum loop processes and demonstrates how chance observations in focused research can yield breakthroughs in understanding fundamental physics.

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