Muon g-2 experiment achieves most precise magnetic anomaly measurement

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Scientists at Fermilab have achieved the most precise measurement of the muon magnetic anomaly, confirming previous results with improved accuracy of 127 parts-per-billion, which provides a critical benchmark for testing the Standard Model and exploring potential new physics.
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