Neutral result charges up antimatter research

Thursday, January 21, 2016 - 08:25 in Physics & Chemistry

Scientists are once again pushing the boundaries of antimatter research with their latest breakthrough studying the properties of antihydrogen. The result is an improved measurement of the charge of antihydrogen by a factor of 20. It is the latest contribution in the quest to find the answer to the antimatter question, 'If matter and antimatter were created in equal amounts during the Big Bang, where did all the antimatter go?'

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