**[Hadronic uncertainties versus new physics for the W boson mass and Muon g − 2 anomalies](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-36366-7)** Scientists have found two problems with a big theory in physics called the Standard Model. The first problem with the particle called **the W** is that it **might be heavier** than what the Standard Model predicts. The second problem with the particle called **Muon is** that it might **not be behaving like what the Standard Model says** it should. These two problems don't fit together and need a new explanation. Even after trying to fix it, the two problems are still there and don't fit with each other. This means that there might have to be a new idea to explain both problems. One idea is a mix of two particles that can explain both problems together. @mr27.near?