Bose–Einstein condensate could detect axion-mediated interactions
Producing a cold beam of these complex polyatomic molecules may lead to more precise searches for an electron electric dipole moment, say researchers
Colliding molecules with cold atoms should bring the quantum regime within reach, researchers say
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