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Science 28 September 2001:
Vol. 293. no. 5539, p. 2368
DOI: 10.1126/science.293.5539.2368a

News of the Week

CONDENSED MATTER
Quantum Condensate Gets a Fresh Squeeze

Charles Seife

Cooled to a few billionths of a degree above absolute zero, atoms in a Bose-Einstein condensate represent an extreme state of matter. But physicists have now subjected the atoms in condensates to even more outrageous ordeals, squeezing them into one-dimensional lines and two-dimensional planes. The experiments, reported in the 24 September Physical Review Letters, open the door to investigating a new regime of physics in which the rules are easier to understand.

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