Polish physicists build super-sensitive radio on atoms
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Where ordinary antennas begin to get in the way, radio on atoms comes into play. Microwaves gently change the state of rubidium atoms, and lasers convert these changes into a readable signal. Such a receiver is super-sensitive and extremely quiet to the environment. It has just been created in the laboratories of the University of Warsaw's Department of Physics.

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