Where is the coldest place on Earth? - New Scientist Oymyakon is the coldest permanently-inhabited place on Earth and is found in the Arctic Circle’s Northern Pole of Cold In 1933, it recorded its lowest temperature of -67 7°C
What happens at absolute zero? - New Scientist The Boomerang Nebula is the coldest natural object known in the universe, seen here by the Hubble Space Telescope The curious things that happen at low temperatures keep on throwing up surprises
1709: The year that Europe froze - New Scientist Part of a lagoon which froze over in 1708, Venice, Italy, by Gabriele Bella (1733-99) People across Europe awoke on 6 January 1709 to find the temperature had plummeted A three-week freeze was
Extremely cold atoms defy entropy and refuse to heat up Physics Extremely cold atoms defy entropy and refuse to heat up Adding energy to a group of ultracold atoms should make them fly away from each other with many different energies, but quantum