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Positronium comprises a single electron bound to its antimatter counterpart, the positron.
Researchers at the University of Tokyo have developed a new laser system that is ideal for cooling positronium.
Using a chirped pulse train, the laser emits a laser light that slows the atoms to 1 K.
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