Writer Chetna Krishna follows CERN’s “coolest” transport, a test of a system to ship stored antimatter across the continent. I reach CERN’s Antimatter Factory at 8 a.m. sharp. I’m here at the ...
In the Big Bang, matter and antimatter should have been created in equal amounts. But fast forward 13.8 billion years to the present day, and the universe is made almost entirely of matter ...
There might be a way, though: a new study examines the potential of harnessing antimatter as a fuel source capable of flinging spacecraft across the cosmos faster than any existing technology.
Scientists are exploring the possibilities of antimatter propulsion as they try to achieve interstellar travel. While conventional rockets provide high thrust, they struggle with low efficiency.
Scientists are exploring the possibilities of antimatter propulsion as they try to achieve interstellar travel. While conventional rockets provide high thrust, they struggle with low efficiency.
And that could theoretically happen using one of the rarest substances in the universe—antimatter. A new paper from Sawsan Ammar Omira and Abdel Hamid I. Mourad at the United Arab Emirates ...
Researchers at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center developed this sketch of a hypothetical antimatter rocket of the future. Credit: NASA. In 1932, physicists glimpsed antimatter for the first ...
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