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CERN transport feat may redefine European access to antimatter

The successful transport of antimatter may mark the beginning of a more distributed model of scientific research.

GENEVA (AN) — For the first time, scientists at CERN successfully transported antimatter outside its experimental setup, achieving a technical milestone in particle physics.

The experiment was designed to answer a fundamental question about matter and antimatter, but it also points to a practical shift: the possibility of moving one of the most fragile forms of scientific material beyond the facility that produces it.

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