Scientists imagined the possibility of subatomic holes almost a hundred years ago. They now power a range of modern technologies.
The particles known as “holes” make the modern world possible and a brilliant future conceivable.
Understanding what they are and how to make and use them has been one of the great scientific achievements of the past century. It highlights the long-term value of fundamental research driven by curiosity.
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