Science and Technology Balloon the size of a stadium spends 25 days alone over Antarctica at nearly 37 km altitude and returns with data on cosmic antimatter that may reveal one of the rarest clues ever sought about the existence of dark matter. Valdemar Medeiros 25/05/2026 at 20:16
Science and Technology Physicists transport antimatter for 5 km for the first time, carrying up to 1,000 antiprotons on a road in Switzerland inside a magnetic trap and proving that the most unstable material in the universe can leave the laboratory, paving the way for medical use outside of accelerators. Valdemar Medeiros 02/05/2026 at 09:07
Artificial Intelligence (AI) What Would Happen If We Detonated An Antimatter Bomb On Earth? ChatGPT’s Answer Is Based On Real Physics — See Why It Would Outperform Any Nuclear Bomb Valdemar Medeiros 07/06/2025 at 10:38