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A groundbreaking experiment at the Brookhaven National Laboratory in the U.S. has successfully detected the heaviest "anti-nuclei" ever observed.
These tiny, short-lived objects are composed of exotic antimatter particles.
The measurements of how these entities are produced and their properties confirm our current understanding of the nature of antimatter.
The STAR experiment is not the only one dedicated to unraveling the nature of antimatter and its whereabouts.
Work at experiments such as LHCb and Alice at the Large Hadron Collider in Switzerland is contributing to our understanding.
Perhaps by 2032 , we will have made substantial progress in understanding antimatter.
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