"Large Hadron Collider's Intensified Hunt for Elusive Dark Photons at CERN"

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The CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has released initial results on dark photons, particles that could help unravel mysteries like dark matter. These particles, not predicted by the standard model, are noted for their unusual longevity, surviving over a billionth of a second. The findings from the LHC's Run 3 experiment could provide significant insights into the nature of these exotic particles.
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