Low temperature physics experiments: liquid nitrogen can be used for quantum computing, and the superconducting quantum specific requires an environment close to absolute zero. In condensed matter experiments, superfluid helium and topological insulators can be studied.
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Other innovative applications
Food molecular cuisine: liquid nitrogen to make ice cream, etc.
Archaeological conservation: Freezing fragile artifacts (such as ancient textiles) for easy transportation.
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