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A profile on Foley’s "duct-tape" lifestyle, his friendship with Townes Van Zandt, and how this specific song became a cornerstone of outlaw country.

For a more technical or environmental approach, "" often refers to the study of cryogenics or extreme weather patterns. Organizations like ITER use this phrase to describe the intense vacuum environments required for nuclear fusion research. COLD, COLD WORLD

The song "" is perhaps the most famous work of the enigmatic Texas songwriter Blaze Foley . Recorded in the late 1970s but not widely released until years after his 1989 death, the album Cold, Cold World captures the "sad but good hang" vibe of a man who lived on the fringes of the Austin music scene. A profile on Foley’s "duct-tape" lifestyle, his friendship

An exploration of how extreme cold—down to a few Kelvins—allows scientists to "trap" atoms and molecules to create a vacuum. The song "" is perhaps the most famous

The physics of cryopumps, the "holding power" of intense cold, and its necessity for the future of clean energy.