A laser pulse bounced off a rubidium atom and entered the quantum world — taking on the weird physics of "Schrödinger's cat." Then another one did the same thing. Then another. The laser pulses didn't ...
Contrary to its name, an atom -- meaning undivided or indivisible-- can be split. It was legendary Polish scientist Marie Curie that originally came to this conclusion at the end of the 19th century.
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