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A space-based quantum gas laboratory at picokelvin energy scales
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Discover how ultracold quantum gases can revolutionize space-borne sensing! Researchers, including Naceur Gaaloul and Matthias Meister, have achieved remarkable precision in manipulating single ⁸⁷Rb Bose-Einstein condensates aboard the ISS, paving the way for groundbreaking measurements and research applications.
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