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Absolute zero cannot be reached -- unless you have an infinite amount of energy or an infinite amount of time. Scientists in Vienna (Austria) studying the connection between thermodynamics and ...
Absolute zero is the lowest theoretical temperature, which scientists have defined as minus 459.67 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 273.15 degrees Celsius). That's even colder than outer space. So far ...
The difference between ‘net zero’ emissions and ‘temperature neutrality’ Climate scientists say Ireland should not attempt to ease climate targets around ‘containing additional warming’ ...
Our familiar concept of temperature works pretty well for most solids, liquids, and gases -- it conforms to the general expectation that it should always be greater than absolute zero.
Because humans can easily perceive the difference between hot and cold, temperature is a feature of science that people have a fairly intuitive grasp on.
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