For years, scientists have looked for ways to cool molecules down to ultracold temperatures, at which point the molecules should slow to a crawl, allowing scientists to precisely control their quantum behavior.
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Integrating Physical Activity Into Distance Education
A Texas A&M health and kinesiology professor explains why it's important for kids to stay active while learning from home.
Taking Temperatures from ISS
During nearly a year of flight testing on the space station, a new thermal infrared camera collected more than 15 million images.
New Geoelectric Hazard Map Shows Potential Vulnerability to High-Voltage Power Grid for Two-Thirds of the US
The U.S. Geological Survey released a new report on geoelectric hazards for two-thirds of the contiguous U.S., spanning from the northeast to the west coast of the Nation.
A New Method to Correct Systematic Errors in Ocean Subsurface Data
A homogeneous, consistent, high-quality in situ temperature data set covering some decades in time is crucial for the detection of climate changes in the ocean.
Unusual Warmth Pushed March 2020 Into Top-10 Hottest for U.S.
Nation has also seen two billion-dollar weather and climate disasters this year, so far.