Neither gold nor diamonds, the world's costliest material is a substance known as antimatter that costs an estimated USD 62.5 trillion (Rs 62.5 lakh crore) a gram. A gram of it packs a punch of ...
A small amount of antimatter took to the road on Tuesday, representing the first time any quantity of the world’s most expensive, volatile and rare substance has been moved. The breakthrough opens the ...
Scientists at CERN completed a world-first this week: They moved 92 antiprotons of antimatter half an hour down the road on a truck. The Associated Press reports that the delivery required placing the ...
In its second antimatter breakthrough this month, CERN announced it successfully created the first-ever antimatter qubit, paving the way to even weirder quantum experiments. Reading time 3 minutes ...
Physicists just pulled off perhaps the coolest road stunt a scientist can do: they loaded a truck up with antimatter and went for a drive. The feat marks the first time scientists have ever managed to ...
The BASE experiment at CERN has figured out how to transport antimatter by truck, enabling scientists to study antimatter in greater detail without interference from CERN's giant magnets. Jesse Orrall ...
Nestled in the heart of CERN’s antimatter factory, surrounded by intensely powerful magnetic fields and within a vacuum sparser than interstellar space, is some of the most sensitive material on Earth ...