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Antihydrogen – the first man-made Antimatter

Why go to so much trouble to make antimatter?

Scientists at CERN in Switzerland have produced antimatter in the form of anti-hydrogen but want make enough to carry out experiments. Male mammals die younger than females because they put so much energy into finding a mate, reports a Scottish researcher. How experimenting with noises could encourage the scientists of the future. Solving the mystery of how Ötzi, the 5,000-year-old "ice man", died. How to become a rocket scientist.

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This programme was restored as part of the World Service archive project

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