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Cold atoms act as messengers at a distance

Particles can interact directly by repelling or attracting each other. But how do particles that are far apart interact?

In a paper published by Nature on April 3, researchers at the University of Chicago report that atoms can exchange information using intermediary particles. This is the first time the phenomenon has been observed in a cold atom system, where atoms are maintained at temperatures close to absolute zero to reveal their quantum mechanical properties.

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