Top Science of 2010

Science: The Breakthroughs of 2010 and Insights of the Decade

Until this year, all human-made objects have moved according to the laws of classical mechanics. Back in March, however, a group of researchers designed a gadget that moves in ways that can only be described by quantum mechanics—the set of rules that governs the behavior of tiny things like molecules, atoms, and subatomic particles. In recognition of the conceptual ground this experiment breaks, the ingenuity behind it, and its many potential applications, Science has called this discovery the most significant scientific advance of 2010.

Found in the Lab of the Day

Found a bottle in the back corner of the fire locker recently. This dates back to the early days of the lab, when the shop shared some storage space with us.

This was really good acetone for cleaning vacuum parts, and we didn’t want anyone to mistake it for the cheaper acetone one might use to degrease parts. It’s just a matter of putting it in terms a wider audience might understand.