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Commercializing the Nobel-Winning Discovery of the Bose-Einstein Condensate

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John Cowley for Coldquanta Inc.

A Bose-Einstein condensate is a new state of matter that may have been overlooked in your introductory science classes. It is a small cloud of atoms in a high vacuum that behaves as a single atom after being magnetically trapped and cooled to a millionth of a degree above absolute zero. In 1925, this phenomenon was predicted by Satyendra Nath Bose and Albert Einstein. In 1995, a Bose-Einstein was actually produced, for which Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman, both of the University of Colorado at Boulder, and Wolfgang Ketterle of MIT in Cambridge received the 2001 Nobel Prize in physics. Now,...Read full article

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