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Phenomenon intrigues physicists: European Laboratory for Particle Physics may have created antihydrogen

Researchers at Geneva have observed unexpected phenomena in recent experiments which may indicate that antihydrogen was present (1/2 page).

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Publicado: 2002
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spelling cern-7168692019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/716869engPhenomenon intrigues physicists: European Laboratory for Particle Physics may have created antihydrogenParticle Physics - ResearchResearchers at Geneva have observed unexpected phenomena in recent experiments which may indicate that antihydrogen was present (1/2 page).PRESSCUT-2002-113oai:cds.cern.ch:7168692002
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Research
Phenomenon intrigues physicists: European Laboratory for Particle Physics may have created antihydrogen
title Phenomenon intrigues physicists: European Laboratory for Particle Physics may have created antihydrogen
title_full Phenomenon intrigues physicists: European Laboratory for Particle Physics may have created antihydrogen
title_fullStr Phenomenon intrigues physicists: European Laboratory for Particle Physics may have created antihydrogen
title_full_unstemmed Phenomenon intrigues physicists: European Laboratory for Particle Physics may have created antihydrogen
title_short Phenomenon intrigues physicists: European Laboratory for Particle Physics may have created antihydrogen
title_sort phenomenon intrigues physicists: european laboratory for particle physics may have created antihydrogen
topic Particle Physics - Research
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/716869