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New Boltzmann Constant may Redefine the Definition of Temperature
A refined and more-accurate-than-ever measurement of the Boltzmann constant - the physical constant relating temperature with energy at the individual particle level - may revolutionize the way we define temperature, according to scientists at the UK's National Physical Laboratory.
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