How can we stablize muonium and positronium?

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Is there any way to stablize these particles?
 
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Look, you have posted a couple of these "can we stablize so-and-so" type of questions already. I strongly suggest you ADDRESS the issues brought up by those already before starting a similar one if you truly wish to LEARN.

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