Scientists detect antimatter version of Hyperhelium-4: A new milestone in physics

Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have made an exciting discovery—the antimatter version of hyperhelium-4. This achievement, reported by the ALICE collaboration, marks the first-ever evidence of this exotic particle, pushing the boundaries of our understanding of antimatter and the early universe. Hyperhelium-4 is a rare type of hypernucleus, which is an atomic nucleus […]

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