Thanks to a quirk of quantum theory, subatomic particles can emit light as they travel through a seemingly empty vacuum.
Blue-tinged Cherenkov radiation could help to illuminate quantum interactions between light and matter.
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Thanks to a quirk of quantum theory, subatomic particles can emit light as they travel through a seemingly empty vacuum.
Blue-tinged Cherenkov radiation could help to illuminate quantum interactions between light and matter.
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