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  • The Thermometer So Sensitive It Can Feel a Red Blood Cell Rise One Nanometre
  • A New Way to Take the Temperature of Materials Too Thin to See

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scienceblog.com /2 weeks ago

The Thermometer So Sensitive It Can Feel a Red Blood Cell Rise One Nanometre

At 20 millikelvin, roughly 270 degrees below zero, a gold-palladium nanowire sits inside a dilution refrigerator at Aalto University in Finland. It is perhaps 150 nanometres wide,...

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scienceblog.com /3 days ago

A New Way to Take the Temperature of Materials Too Thin to See

Take a platinum wire twenty-five micrometres across, which is roughly a quarter the width of a human hair, and suspend it in a vacuum between two aluminium electrodes. Apply a puls...

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