It's the stuff of science fiction, whether envisioned as
warp engine fuel or as the
ultimate explosive. So it's both tiny and huge that physicists have been able to
store a very small amount of antimatter for the first time. But keeping it around is a problem... Given a chance, it tends to annihilate atoms with an opposite charge.
 | You're So Negative
Audio Embed: CBC Radio's Quirks & Quarks 11/20/10,
Host: Bob McDonald. |
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