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Scientists made the coldest large molecule on record — and it has a super strange chemical bond
By Victoria Atkinson published
A four-atom molecule has broken the record for coldest large molecule.
![An artist's illustration of a whirlpool.](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/9LrpJpULzXvzUEtLpMBELS-320-80.jpg)
Physicists make record-breaking 'quantum vortex' to study the mysteries of black holes
By Ben Turner published
Physicists created a 'quantum vortex,' which flows with 500 times less viscosity than water and could be used to study the space-time warping caused by black holes.
![Largest gravitational wave observatory squeezes light beyond quantum limit.](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/indMnRBNfStWFBxuabaBRa-320-80.jpg)
World's largest gravitational wave observatory squeezes light beyond the 'quantum limit'
By Ben Turner published
Researchers at the LIGO gravitational wave observatory used a new technique called frequency-dependent squeezing to boost weak signals above quantum noise.
![A yin-yang-like shape made of pink and green dots shows two particles in a state of quantum entanglement](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/MbtmSRkQZB5sPGPrTP4R55-320-80.jpg)
Quantum 'yin-yang' shows two photons being entangled in real-time
By Ben Turner published
The stunning experiment, which reconstructs the properties of entangled photons from a 2D interference pattern, could be used to design faster quantum computers.
![A black and white photograph of Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac. He has short dark hair, a moustache and is wearing a pin-striped suit. He is sitting down in a comfy chair, holding a book open in his lap.](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/B5YSrtSJSKcXt6nCybUGKh-320-80.jpg)
'The most magical equation in physics': How Paul Dirac accidentally revealed the strange world of antimatter
By Marcus Chown published
In this extract from the book 'The One Thing You Need to Know', author Marcus Chown explains how the Dirac Equation came to be.
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Distortions in space-time could put Einstein's theory of relativity to the ultimate test
By Robert Lea published
Observing time distortions could show whether Einstein's theory of general relativity accounts for the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy.
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World's heaviest Schrödinger's cat made in quantum crystal visible to the naked eye
By Ben Turner published
Physicists have placed part of a sapphire crystal into a quantum superposition, making it the heaviest object to show quantum effects, in a new take on Erwin Schrödinger's famous cat experiment.
![A Hubble Telescope image of the galaxy cluster Cl0024+1654, showing red pinpricks of stars on a blue field of dark matter](https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/MQF8jyqhS8tGPSaF7dbvw7-320-80.jpg)
There may have been a second Big Bang, new research suggests
By Paul Sutter published
Within a month of the Big Bang, a second cosmic explosion may have given the universe its invisible dark matter, new research suggests.
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