Antimatter — the mysterious substance that's the mirror opposite of matter in most ways — falls downward in gravity like everything else in the universe, a team of physicists reported ...
The heaviest antinucleus ever has just four antiparticles, but that’s a lot. Antimatter is made by smashing like particles together until they split and burst apart. Collider studies are ...
In 1932, physicists glimpsed antimatter for the first time — a strange mirror image of regular matter with mind-bending potential. Nearly a century later, this ghostly substance could someday fuel a ...
Antimatter can produce more energy than anything else we know of, but it’s very fickle. A new field analysis explains what we need in order to progress with antimatter propulsion. While an ...
Scientists have demonstrated the existence of gravity between antimatter and Earth, reaffirming Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity. It is thought that Isaac Newton's historic work on ...
Antimatter and matter formed together after ... are moments in physics or mathematics that have no connection to the real world, but they still turn out to be true, like Cambridge professor ...
Our universe is full of matter, and each and every particle of matter, theoretically, has an antimatter counterpart. These elusive particles have fascinated physicists for decades. And now the ...