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Cryogenic mastery aids bid to spot elusive matter creation

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NATURE
Volume 604, Issue 7904, Pages 42-43

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/d41586-022-00836-7

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Particle physics; Nuclear physics

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This article discusses the use of a cubic metre of tellurium held at cryogenic temperatures over many years to search for matter created in a rare nuclear process. The achievement paves the way for stabilizing other complex systems at low temperatures.
A cubic metre of tellurium held at cryogenic temperatures over many years has enabled a search for matter created in a rare nuclear process. The feat bodes well for stabilizing other complex systems at low temperatures. Search for matter creation in the world's largest dilution refrigerator.

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