Exotic Atoms and Antihydrogen:Three Cool Experiments in the AD, Part II (Webcast)
Date: November 12, 2000

Running Time: 0:43:07
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Making antihydrogen is no easy matter. Researchers at CERN show the Exploratorium's Melissa Alexander and Tom Humphrey where positrons live and how they keep them as cold as deep space.
This series of webcasts introduces cutting-edge particle physics that takes place at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research.
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