Invisible helium atoms provide exquisitely sensitive test of fundamental theory
Physicists have developed the most sensitive method ever for measuring the potential energy of an atom (within a hundredth of a decillionth of a joule — or 10-35 joule), and used it to validate one of the most tested theories in physics — quantum electrodynamics (QED).
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