A gram of antimatter would release an energy ten billion times higher than the current rockets, but its production would cost the equivalent of the energy consumed by a city for a year. At CERN, researchers painfully produce some nanograms per year, at astronomical costs and facing monumental technological challenges. More
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A gram of antimatter would release an energy ten billion times higher than the current rockets, but its production would cost the equivalent of the energy consumed by a city for a year. At CERN, researchers painfully produce some nanograms per year, at astronomical costs and facing monumental technological challenges. More