Dr David Carberry prepares an experiment in the new Bristol University building which is the 'quietest' in the world Photo: SWNS
From The Telegraph:
The world's 'quietest' room opened its doors for the study of nanotechnology in Bristol.
The ''ultra-low vibration suite'', which cost £11million, allows scientists to manipulate atoms and molecules without the interference of environmental vibrations interrupting their work.
There is virtually no air movement inside the cutting edge laboratory, which is anchored to the rock foundation in the basement of the Nanoscience and Quantum Information Centre in Bristol.
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