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RE: Understanding Research - Confirmation Bias
For this reason, in particle physics, we always have at least two experiments doing the same thing. For instance, at the LHC, we have the ATLAS and CMS detectors looking for the same physics: measuring better what we know and discovering new phenomena. There is a healthy competition between both experiments (they both want to be the first) and observing something in one experiment and not in the other would look suspicious (nature likes statistical fluctuations).