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Giant Atoms for Measuring Radiation

The invention of the radio just over a century ago transformed people’s ability to communicate. Suddenly, people could send and receive light-speed messages from thousands of miles away — a capability that continues to transform the world.

Soon, quantum scientists could usher in the next big advance in radio communication: compact, highly sensitive receivers based on atoms.

Atoms are typically far too small to interact with radio waves. But one of quantum theory’s stranger predictions is the possibility of gargantuan atoms with diameters up to the width of a human hair.

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