CERN physicists have forced flighty atoms of antihydrogen to stick around, potentially affording a better look at how antimatter behaves. http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=antiatoms-alpha-1000-seconds
Wow, good article. I never knew there was something called "anti-matter"/"anti-hydrogen". This is some pretty advanced science.
I applaud the people that have the know how, to work on these types of experiments/projects. I know everything in existence has balance, but it just seems weird that we discovered anti-matter. And I like how they capture it with the magnets opposed the electrical fields.