CERN researchers achieved a breakthrough by transporting antimatter particles using a novel method, allowing for more precise studies in particle physics.
They developed a two-meter containment device that successfully transported antimatter particles over a four-kilometer trip within CERN facilities.
The transportation test proved that antimatter can be safely moved long distances using standard vehicles and public roads, showcasing its potential for external laboratories.
This accomplishment opens up possibilities for more accurate experiments, with the next phase involving the transport of antimatter cargo to a new facility in Germany, nearly 800 kilometers away.