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Antimatter, the mysterious antiparticles that exist with a hypothetical charge opposite that of matter (the building block of the known universe), has finally been directly manipulated by scientists. According to a paper published in the journal Nature, the Antihydrogen Laser Physics Apparatus (ALPHA) project, based at CERN in Geneva, slowed antihydrogen particles down by laser-cooling them toward absolute zero. This is a shocking breakthrough because …

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William Thomson, Lord Kelvin developed a temperature scale that was absolute rather than relative. Zero on the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales is relative; negative temperatures must be used on those scales. There is no temperature colder than zero on the Kelvin scale: that temperature is "absolute zero." Scientist Valentines

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Erasing data perfectly and attaining the lowest possible temperature may appear unrelated, but they share a strong connection. Researchers at TU Wien have discovered a quantum formulation for the third law of thermodynamics. The temperature of absolute zero, which is the lowest temperature possib

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To create our newest list, Net Zero Leaders, Forbes used data from research providers Sustainalytics and Morningstar to rank the U.S. companies best positioned for a net-zero 2050. Companies are considered in the context of their industry and location of business operations—because the challenges for airlines or oil and gas producers are vastly different than for banks or hotel chains.

To create our newest list, Net Zero Leaders, Forbes used data from research providers Sustainalytics and Morningstar to rank the U.S. companies best positioned for a net-zero 2050. Companies are considered in the context of their industry and location of business operations—because the challenges for airlines or oil and gas producers are vastly different than for banks or hotel chains.

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