The SciencesNear Absolute ZeroIn the Quest of the Absolute or Real Zero Temperature, Known to be 273 Degrees Centigrade or 459 Degrees Fahrenheit Below Our More Familiar "Zero," Scientists Have Now Come Within One-Twentieth of a Degree of Their Long-Sought GoalBy J. G. Crowther on December 1, 1934AdvertisementABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)Recent Articles by J. G. CrowtherAnd Now the NeutronScience and the Permanent WaveMore About the Great Siberian Meteorite