ONlock
19th November 2010, 03:32 PM
This is great news! Though right now the research goes more into the understanding of our universe,
which is good. I'm just thinking of the possibilities of potential advances in technologies such as:
fuel, electricity and propulsion engines among other.
Alan Boyle writes: After years of effort, scientists have confirmed that they've corralled individual atoms of antimatter. (http://www.buzzbox.com/top/default/preview/antimatter-atoms-caught-at-last/?clusterId=2472383&id=14378957&topic=antimatter:science)
Antimatter on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter)
which is good. I'm just thinking of the possibilities of potential advances in technologies such as:
fuel, electricity and propulsion engines among other.
Alan Boyle writes: After years of effort, scientists have confirmed that they've corralled individual atoms of antimatter. (http://www.buzzbox.com/top/default/preview/antimatter-atoms-caught-at-last/?clusterId=2472383&id=14378957&topic=antimatter:science)
Antimatter on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antimatter)