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Laser-cooled positronium unlocks new antimatter studies, says CERN

A metal scientific apparauts for laser cooling antimatter

The set-up used by the AEgIS team to laser-cool positronium (Image: CERN)

CERN experiment achieves a milestone by laser-cooling positronium, opening doors to a realm of antimatter research and the potential for a gamma-ray laser system

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