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One of the most significant current advancements in antimatter technology is the improvement in production methods. Producing antimatter requires particle accelerators to collide particles at high energies, creating small amounts of antimatter, such as positrons (the antimatter counterparts of electrons). Recent advancements in accelerator technology, such as those being developed at CERN, are increasing the efficiency of antimatter production. Innovations like laser-driven particle accelerators promise to produce antimatter more cost-effectively and in larger quantities, which is essential for any practical application of antimatter power.