Earlier this week, scientists with the National Nuclear Physics Institute in Italy announced to the world that they had managed to cool a copper cube to near absolute zero. The cube-shaped copper vessel, which measured 1 cubic meter (a little over 35 cubic feet) in volume and tipped the scale at about 400 kilograms (approximately 880 pounds), was cooled to as much as -273.144 degrees Celsius (0.006 kelvin). A new world record Just to put things into perspective, it need be said that absolut...
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