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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 17 2008 | science, bose, einstein, absolute zero, india
    Smithsonian Magazine | Science & Nature | The Coldest Place in the Universe

    It is interesting that there is a maximum amount of cold (absolute zero) whereas there is no maximum amount of hotness. Near absolute zero (or the coldest temperature in the universe) has been created on Earth only recently -- in a laboratory.

    Quoted: Albert Einstein and the Indian physicist Satyendra Bose predicted in 1925 that scientists could generate such matter by subjecting atoms to temperatures approaching absolute zero. Seventy years later, Ketterle, working at M.I.T., and almost simultaneously, Carl Wieman, working at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and Eric Cornell of the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder created the first Bose-Einstein condensates.
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    Ultimately, Ketterle, like many physicists, hopes to discover new forms of matter that could act as superconductors at room temperature, which would revolutionize how humans use energy.

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    0 starsmohit | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 09 2007 | cars, audio, bose
    Bose Media System crams GPS / media playback into your dash - Engadget

    of all the features, the usb 2.0 input is the coolest. all head units should have this feature.

    Quoted: You'll also be graced with 5.1 playback, the uMusic mood-sensing system, proximity control sensors, Bluetooth, iPod connectivity, USB 2.0 input for portable media access, and in typical Bose fashion, a mysteriously sized hard drive that reportedly holds "up to 200 hours" of content.

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