Scientists show quantum systems could flout physics law
Monday, June 2, 2008 - 18:14
in Physics & Chemistry
Scientists in the Weizmann Institute's Faculty of Chemistry, together with colleagues in Germany, have made a startling prediction: Simply 'taking the temperature' of certain quantum systems at frequent intervals might cause them to disobey a hard and fast rule of thermodynamics...
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