A few dozens of antimatter atoms* have been trapped for a record 1/5 second, paving the way for experiments on antimatter behaviour and properties to be carried out.
UC Berkeley physicists trap antimatter atoms
Despite the talk of Star Trek physics being possible, and that antimatter is the most energy dense (energy/mass) material theoretically possible, 100 times than that from nuclear fusion, that's still flip all enough to go zooming around the stars. Ever. Doomed.
* It's reported as atoms, but may just be antiparticles, positron, antiquark, etc.
UC Berkeley physicists trap antimatter atoms
Despite the talk of Star Trek physics being possible, and that antimatter is the most energy dense (energy/mass) material theoretically possible, 100 times than that from nuclear fusion, that's still flip all enough to go zooming around the stars. Ever. Doomed.
* It's reported as atoms, but may just be antiparticles, positron, antiquark, etc.
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