Researchers Sawsan Ammar Omira and Abdel Hamid Mourad from the United Arab Emirates University argue that antimatter holds promise as the ultimate energy source for deep space propulsion.
CERN scientists have built a 3840 MPixel detector using mobile camera sensors to track antihydrogen's fall in gravity. This ...
NASA researchers, however, are investigating antimatter for its propulsion potential. Its explosive energy could someday enable journeys into deep space. A tiny amount would fuel the main engine ...
Analysing the aftermath of particle collisions has revealed two new instances of “CP violation”, a process that explains why ...
Charge-parity violation is thought to explain why there’s more matter than antimatter in the universe. Scientists just spotted it in a new place.
On March 24, at the annual Rencontres de Moriond conference taking place in La Thuile, Italy, the LHCb collaboration at CERN ...
For the first time, physicists have spotted a difference in the way matter and antimatter baryons decay, which could help to ...
Antimatter — the mysterious substance that's the mirror opposite of matter in most ways — falls downward in gravity like everything else in the universe, a team of physicists reported ...
If we achieve advanced nuclear, antimatter propulsion or other advance propulsion it would be possible to achieve near constant acceleration. This would enable travel times to Mars in the 3-8 day ...
Scientists study antimatter, investigating the ways in which it acts like ordinary matter and the ways in which it differs.
Scientists have repurposed smartphone camera sensors to create a detector capable of tracking antiproton annihilations in real time with unprecedented resolution. This new device can pinpoint ...