Condensed matter physics is the most active field of contemporary physics and has yielded some of the biggest breakthroughs of the past century.
But as rapidly as technology has advanced, scientists have only scratched the surface. Now for the first time, Jie Shan and Fai Mak, a married couple of physicists at Cornell University, have figured out a way to create artificial atoms in the lab, opening the door to a new era in research.