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Friday, 18 June 2021

That’s so cool: Physicists chilled a 10-kilogram object to the edge of ‘absolute zero’


The LIGO gravitational wave observatory in the United States is so sensitive to vibrations it can detect the tiny ripples in space-time called gravitational waves. These waves are caused by colliding black holes and other stellar cataclysms in distant galaxies, and they cause movements in the observatory much smaller than a proton. Now we have used this sensitivity to effectively chill a 10-kilogram mass down to less than one billionth of a degree above absolute zero. Temperature is a measure of how much, and how fast, the atoms and molecules that surround us (and that we are made of) are…

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