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Berkeley Scientists Devise Experiment To Test Whether Antimatter "Falls" Up
For years physicists have wondered if antimatter "falls" up. Then, on Tuesday, a group of physicists published the results of a study designed to measure just that in the journal Nature Communications. The answer, as it turns out, is still unclear. However, the researchers argue, the experiment was not without its successes.
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