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Four ppm measurement of the antihydrogen ground-state hyperfine splitting - Nature

Four ppm measurement of the antihydrogen ground-state hyperfine splitting - Nature
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Researchers have achieved a significant milestone in quantum physics by measuring the ground-state hyperfine splitting of antihydrogen with a precision of 4 parts per million. This advancement, two orders of magnitude more precise than previous efforts, helps test fundamental symmetries of nature.

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Improving the precision of antimatter measurements is essential for verifying the Standard Model of physics and understanding the fundamental nature of the universe.

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