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Physicists put Schrödinger's cat in a microwave — and the quantum experiment actually worked

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Scientists have created a quantum state of quantum superposition at unusually hot temperatures.

This state of superposition can be achieved at a temperature of 1.8 kelvins (minus 456.43 F or minus 271.35 C) This is still a very chilly temperature, but it is 60 times hotter than the ambient temperature in the cavity.

The researchers published their findings April 4 in the journal Science Advances .

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