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A subatomic particle has been found switching between matter and antimatter, in Large Hadron Collide

[Physics]( [Particle seen switching between matter and antimatter at CERN]( [Two particles ready to collide to one another artistic image]( A subatomic particle has been found switching between matter and antimatter, in Large Hadron Collider data. It turns out an unfathomably tiny weight difference between two particles could have saved the universe from annihilation soon after it began. [Read more]( Special Promotion for New Atlas Readers [Master Python, one of the most in-demand coding languages, for $59.99]( Are you looking to start a new career in the digital space or expand your web programming foundation? It may be time to learn one of the most in-demand coding languages, Python, with The Complete 2021 Python Expert Super Bundle. 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