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Next-gen quantum thermometer revolutionizes how we measure heat

A new thermometer based on Rydberg atoms measures heat using quantum physics, promising unmatched accuracy without contact or calibration.

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MIT scientists capture first images of quantum interactionsJoseph Shavit
Scientists observe negative time for the first time everJoseph Shavit
Scientists just pulled off the impossible by bending atomsJoseph Shavit
Revolutionary study reshapes our understanding of atomic nucleiJoshua Shavit
New quantum clock uses entanglement to push science beyond existing limitsJoshua Shavit
Scientists just made the impossible possible by bending atomsJoseph Shavit
Scientists make first-ever observation of ‘negative time’Joseph Shavit
Nucleon breakthroughs: Unifying models and discovering exotic antimatter nucleiJoseph Shavit
Artificial atoms are a quantum leap forward in secure communicationJoshua Shavit
Single-atom-thick gold (Goldene) opens doors to a clean-tech revolutionJoshua Shavit
This is Earth’s most expensive substance at an unbelievable $62 trillion per gramJoseph Shavit
Breakthrough quantum engines could revolutionize quantum computingJoseph Shavit
Scientists developed a revolutionary new way to measure timeJoseph Shavit
Scientists’ report world’s first X-ray of a single atomJoseph Shavit
Revolutionary quantum discovery can make atoms transparentJoseph Shavit
Scientists just built an actual working tractor beamJoseph Shavit
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