- Molecules Reach Coldest Temperature Ever: Physicists have chilled molecules to just a smidgen above absolute zero—colder than the afterglow of the Big Bang http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/molecules-reach-coldest-temperature-ever/ 6 comments science
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