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New Technique for Controlling Quantum Behavior of Hydrogen Unveiled

Researchers at the University of Maryland have discovered a method to control the nuclear spin of molecular hydrogen by freezing it in dry ice, as detailed in a recent study.

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Updated 7 days ago
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A recent study from the University of Maryland has revealed a novel approach to manipulating the nuclear spin of molecular hydrogen (H2). This technique involves freezing the hydrogen in dry ice.

Published in the journal Physical Review Letters, this research sheds light on quantum behavior and could have implications for future studies in quantum physics.

The findings highlight the simplicity of the method while opening new avenues for exploration in the field of quantum mechanics.