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Science > Physics |
| User: |
"Sam Wormley" |
| Date: |
05 Oct 2005 10:15:40 PM |
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Probing the antiworld (Oct 5) |
Probing the antiworld (Oct 5)
http://physicsweb.org/article/world/18/10/4
Half a century since the discovery of the antiproton, and more than 70
years since that of the positron, researchers at CERN can routinely
produce millions of antihydrogen atoms. Mike Charlton and Jeffrey Hangst
explain how these remarkable anti-atoms could be our best bet for
understanding one of the most fundamental symmetries of nature
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