CERN has set up a facility that produces and traps antimatter for extensive studies.
A shipping container has been developed by CERN to transport antimatter across Europe for research purposes.
Interference from hardware used to capture antiprotons limits the precision of measurements, prompting the need for antimatter transportation.
The antimatter is produced by smashing a particle beam into a target, and holding onto it requires slowing down anti-particles using electromagnetic fields, which can be affected by external magnetic field noise.