Scientists from the university's College of Science have created and measured the properties of antihydrogen for the first time. Using super-cooling techniques, they reduced particles' energy ...
In a paper published today in Nature, the ALPHA collaboration at CERN’s Antimatter Factory, which includes academics from The University of Manchester, shows that within the precision of their ...
An artist's conceptual rendering of antihydrogen atoms falling out the bottom of the magnetic trap of the ALPHA-g apparatus. As the antihydrogen atoms escape, they touch the chamber walls and ...
And now the Antimatter Factory at Cern has succeeded in creating antihydrogen. Researchers hope it could help answer one of the universe’s biggest mysteries: where did all the antimatter go?