A pinch of antimatter can turn into vapor, three times more destructive than Hiroshima
A gram of antimatter could release energy equivalent to 43 kilotons of TNT, making it far more destructive than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.
The scientist who fought against clichés
Antonino Zichichi, a prominent Italian scientist, was known for his passionate advocacy of science, particularly regarding cosmic rays and the exploration of antimatter.
Chinese scientists chase the "forbidden transformation" in particle physics
Chinese scientists are pursuing a rare and important transformation in particle physics that breaks longstanding rules within the Standard Model.
Neutrinos may help explain where antimatter has disappeared in the universe, says physicist working in a new underground laboratory
Physicists believe that neutrinos, which are fundamental particles flowing through us from the universe, could provide insights into the mystery of vanishing antimatter, but measuring them requires underground experiments.