Measuring the temperature of objects at a nanometer-scale has been a protracted problem, particularly in residing organic samples, due to the dearth of exact and dependable nanothermometers. A global workforce of researchers has realized a quantum know-how to probe temperature on a nanometer-scale, and have noticed a ‘fever’ in tiny nematode worms below pharmacological therapy. This strengthens the connection between quantum sensing and biology and ushers in novel thermal imaging applied sciences in biomedical analysis.
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