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AEgIS installation completed
Despite first being described over three centuries ago, gravity remains one of the least understood of the fundamental forces.
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Read article 'AEgIS installation completed'
Despite first being described over three centuries ago, gravity remains one of the least understood of the fundamental forces.
Read article 'One CP-violating phase, three beautiful results'
Three experiments converge in their quest to measure γ.
Read article 'ALPHA’s first antihydrogen spectroscopy'
The ALPHA collaboration has reported the first-ever resonant interaction with the antihydrogen atom.
Read article 'ELENA prepares a bright future for antimatter research'
At its recent session in June, the CERN Council approved the construction of the Extra Low ENergy Antiproton ring (ELENA) – an upgrade of the existing Antiproton Decelerator (AD).
Read article 'LEAP 2011 casts light on antiproton physics'
All of the news on low-energy antiprotons.
Read article 'ASACUSA measures antiproton mass with unprecedented accuracy'
he Japanese-European ASACUSA experiment at CERN’s Antiproton Decelerator (AD) has reported a new measurement of the antiproton’s mass, accurate to about one part in a thousand million.
Read article 'SuperB Factory set to be built at the University of Rome ‘Tor Vergata’'
The SuperB project involves the construction underground of a new asymmetric high-luminosity electron–positron collider.
Read article 'ALPHA traps antihydrogen for minutes'
The ALPHA antiatom trap consists of a transverse octupole magnet and two short solenoid or “mirror” coils.
Read article 'RHIC reveals heaviest antimatter'
Members of the international STAR collaboration at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory have observed antihelium-4.
Read article 'At the cusp in ASACUSA'
Yasunori Yamazaki describes work towards an antihydrogen beam.