
cryogenic technology
Cryogenic technology involves cooling materials and substances to extremely low temperatures, often below -150°C (-238°F). This process is used to preserve biological samples, develop superconductors that conduct electricity with minimal resistance, and liquefy gases like oxygen and nitrogen for industrial and medical purposes. The technology relies on specialized equipment to achieve and maintain these cold environments, enabling new scientific and industrial applications that are not possible at higher temperatures. It plays a vital role in fields such as space exploration, medicine, and energy storage by manipulating matter at cryogenic levels.