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Quantum thermometer using nanodiamonds senses a ‘fever’ in tiny worms C. elegans – Science Daily
Measuring the temperature of objects at a nanometer-scale has been a long challenge, especially in living biological samples, because of the lack of precise and reliable nanothermometers. An international team of researchers has realized a quantum technology …

A team from Osaka City University, in collaboration with other international partners, has demonstrated a reliable and precise microscope-based thermometer that works in live, microscopic animals based on quantum technology, specifically, detecting temperature-dependent properties of quantum spins in fluorescent nanodiamonds.The research is published in Science Advances.
The optical microscope is one of the most basic tools for analysis in biology that uses visible light to allow the naked eye …
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