They create a quantum liquid millions of times more diluted than water.
Can a liquid be ultradiluted? Is it possible to imagine that a liquid contained in a soup spoon could occupy the volume of an Olympic pool? Although under normal conditions this is undoubtedly impossible, at very low temperatures the matter behaves in an unusual and surprising way.
Researchers from the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) led by Leticia Tarruell (professor Cellex Nest), have created a liquid one hundred million times more diluted than water and a million times less dense than the air.

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