Physicists transport first batch of CERN antimatter

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Physicists successfully transported a small amount of antimatter from CERN's production facility to another lab on campus. The team sealed 92 antiprotons in a cooled vacuum bottle, moving them at speeds up to 26 mph. This marks the first time antimatter has been transported. This achievement, over thirty years in the making, could allow antimatter research to expand beyond CERN's facilities.


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