World First: CERN Scientists Successfully Transport Antimatter by Road
In a global first, researchers at CERN in Geneva have transported antimatter particles in a special container by road. The successful test proves that antiparticles can be moved safely, paving the way for new experiments outside the main facility.

Key Takeaways
- CERN has successfully transported antimatter particles by road for the first time in history.
- The experiment involved transporting between 100 and 1,000 antiprotons.
- The transport distance was approximately five kilometers.
- The particles were contained in a 'Penning trap' at -268°C.
- The potential energy release from a failure would be one millionth of a joule.
By The Numbers
They Said
"In view of this 'extremely small number' of antiprotons, there is no danger to the environment."
"The energy released would be around one millionth of a joule – about as much as it takes to press a keyboard key."