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The coldest temperature ever was measured by a MIT team in 2003. The temperature was 450 picoKelvin. This is 450x<math>10^{-12}</math> Kelvin or 450 trillionths of a degree from absolute zero.
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The coldest temperature ever was measured by a MIT team in 2003. The temperature was 450 picoKelvin. this is 450x<math>10^{-12}</math> Kelvin or 450 trillionths of a degree from absolute zero.

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The coldest temperature ever was measured by a MIT team in 2003. The temperature was 450 picoKelvin. this is 450x[math]\displaystyle{ 10^{-12} }[/math] Kelvin or 450 trillionths of a degree from absolute zero.