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| "The annihilation of these exotic particles with each other would produce normal particles such as electrons, positrons, protons and antiprotons that can be observed by scientists," said Eun-Suk Seo, ATIC lead at the University of Maryland, College Park. Read More: "Mysterious Source of High-Energy Cosmic Radiation Discovered" NASA press release 08-301, November 19, 2008 |