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A Sea of Quantum Weirdness: Experimental Physicists Have Created A Surprisingly Exotic New Form Of Matter
Illustration of cesium atoms entering an ordered state after being chilled to a few billionths of a degree above absolute ...
When many quantum particles interact, complex systems can be formed. And this complexity allows reaching a temperature of absolute zero—at least in principle. The absolute lowest temperature possible ...
The absolute lowest temperature possible is -273.15 degrees Celsius. It is never possible to cool any object exactly to this temperature – one can only approach absolute zero. This is the third law of ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
NASA is creating a fifth state of matter in orbit to unlock the secrets of quantum physics
The International Space Station has once again become the stage for groundbreaking science, as NASA continues expanding the ...
A new quantum device can generate precisely controlled bursts of sound-like particles, or phonons, by forcing electrons through an ultra-thin crystal at extremely low temperatures. The surprising ...
What If on MSN
What would happen if you touched absolute zero?
It’s about to get a little chilly in here. What’s the coldest you’ve ever been? Well today, we’re cranking that down a notch.
For a little more than a week in July 2018, a team of physicists at CERN tried a new technique to slow down antimatter particles zipping around at breakneck speeds. Those 10 days of observation were ...
Matter and antimatter Artist’s impression of positronium being instantaneously cooled in a vacuum by a series of laser pulses with rapidly varying wavelengths. (Courtesy: 2024 Yoshioka et al./CC-BY-ND ...
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