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.
Researchers from Hanns-Christoph Nägerl's group have produced the world's first ultracold KCs molecules in their absolute ground state. Starting by mixing clouds of potassium and cesium atoms cooled ...
(via SciShow) It's impossible to have something colder than absolute zero...right? That's why it's called "absolute zero". Well, it turns out you can get certain substances to negative absolute ...
Roughly 5,000 light-years from Earth, a dying star is exhaling gas so fast that its outflow has cooled to about 1 Kelvin, or approximately minus 458 degrees Fahrenheit. That makes the Boomerang Nebula ...