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In a first, physicists spot elusive ‘free-range’ atoms — confirming a century-old theory about quantum mechanics

On the top, and illustration showing how a lattice traps atoms in place. On the bottom, microscope images showing atoms.

For the first time, scientists have observed solo atoms floating freely and interacting in space. The discovery helps to confirm some of the most basic principles of quantum mechanics that were first predicted more than a century ago but were never directly verified.

Individual atoms are notoriously difficult to observe due to their quantum nature. Researchers cannot, for example, know both an atom’s position and its velocity at the same time, due to quantum weirdness. But using certain laser techniques, they have captured images of clouds of atoms.

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