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Antihydrogen mirrors hydrogen in upgraded spectrum test, narrowing cosmic mystery
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The University of Calgary researchers, led by Dr. Timothy Friesen, have made a significant breakthrough in understanding the universe by comparing the spectrum of hydrogen to its antimatter counterpart, antihydrogen. This new measurement brings them one step closer to solving a long-standing mystery of the universe.
University of Calgary researchers are a part of a group who just got one step closer to solving a mystery of the universe. Dr. Timothy Friesen, Ph.D., an associate professor of Physics and Astronomy in the Faculty of Science, and his team led a new measurement comparing the spectrum of hydrogen to its antimatter counterpart—antihydrogen.