This could be an interesting breakthrough.
/johnny
I have been waiting for this development for a long time.
ping.
The data-center energy savings would be amazing.
“This will enable high-performance analytics for: energy grids, life sciences, financial modelling, business intelligence and weather and climate forecasting.”
Not to mention the NSA. They’ll be able to infiltrate your private life 50 times faster than before.
“This will enable high-performance analytics for: energy grids, life sciences, financial modelling, business intelligence and weather and climate forecasting.”
forgot NSA data processing.
Dagnabit! - I was just about to suggest this. Really.
In 1995 this was demonstrated for the first time at these extreme temperatures, but today in a paper appearing in Nature Materials, IBM scientists have achieved the same state at room temperature using a thin non-crystalline polymer film developed by chemists at the University of Wuppertal in Germany.
***If they really generated a room temperature BEC, that gives Y.E. Kim yet another leg up on his BEC theory of LENR.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/backroom/2986327/posts?page=1#1