Though thermodynamics dictates that nothing can ever reach absolute zero, laboratory scientists have achieved temperatures below 100 picokelvin - less than 100 trillionths of a degree above absolute zero. These experiments mark the coldest temperatures ever recorded, man-made or otherwise. Recently, experiments have been proposed that would achieve femto-kelvin temperatures, just quadrillionths of a degree above absolute zero.
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