"If you can do it, it opens up a huge number of opportunities," says James Dunlop, emphasizing the transformative potential of transporting antimatter for scientific research.
CERN is the only place that can produce antiparticles slow enough to catch and store them, which is crucial for the planned transport of antimatter.
BASE-STEP aims to move antiprotons to a noise-free environment for detailed examination while PUMA seeks to probe the nuclear structures of other short-lived materials.
Antimatter is incredibly costly to produce, making its transportation and study a significant scientific and financial undertaking, with implications for understanding the universe.
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