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World’s Coldest Stuff: Nobel Prize Winner Explains Bose-Einstein Condensate

What happens when you make the world’s coldest material? Eric Cornell won the Nobel Prize in 2001 for making Einstein-Bose condensate, a super cold substance. The existence of the material had been theorized for 70 to 75 years prior to its discovery by Albert Einstein and Satyendra Nath Bose. The condensate was discovered by using lasers and magnets to cool down a gas to temperatures so low that the atoms started acting like waves, and formed a jelly-like, goopy cold material. Nobel Prize Winner Moungi Bawendi Explains What Are Quantum Dots:    • Nobel Prize Winner Moungi Bawendi Exp...   Among the world's largest science centers, the Museum of Science engages millions of people each year to the wonders of science and technology through interactive exhibitions, digital programs, giant screen productions, and preK – 12 EiE® STEM curricula through the William and Charlotte Bloomberg Science Education Center. Established in 1830, the Museum is home to such iconic experiences as the Theater of Electricity, the Charles Hayden Planetarium, and the Mugar Omni Theater. Around the world, the Museum is known for digital experiences such as Mission: Mars on Roblox, and traveling exhibitions such as the Science Behind Pixar. Learn more at https://www.mos.org/ Copyright © 2024. Museum of Science. All rights reserved. This video is owned by the Museum of Science and may not be reproduced, redistributed, or used in any manner without prior written permission from the Museum of Science.

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