Scientists in England have frozen LEGO blocks to the coldest temperature possible on Earth. What they discovered could be useful in the development of quantum computing.
If you thought that Lego's were the coolest toys on the planet while you were growing up, it turns out that you were right.
Scientists at Lancaster University in England conducted an experiment in which they froze several Lego blocks to the lowest possible temperature, and what they discovered could be useful in the development of quantum computing.Led by Dr. Dmitry Zmeev, the scientists used a custom-made dilution refrigerator, which the university says is the most effective refrigerator in the world. The dilution refrigerator at Lancaster University can reach 1.6 millidegrees above absolute zero, or minus 459.
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