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Scientists Observe Light from Antimatter; Unique Optical Spectrum Explained
Scientists have just managed to make the first ever measurement of the optical spectrum of an antimatter atom. This achievement by the ALPHA collaboration opens a completely new era in high-precision antimatter research.
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