"First there was the word. The word was Superman."

Carl D. Anderson (1905 - 1991)
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About Carl D. Anderson

Carl D. Anderson was an American physicist who co-discovered the positron, the first known antiparticle with his colleague Seth Neddermeyer in 1932. This discovery confirmed the existence of antimatter, revolutionizing the field of particle physics. Anderson's work in cosmic rays and his significant contributions to the development of cloud chambers led to advancements in the study of particle interactions and high-energy physics.

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