Low-temperature research is a field of study that focuses on the behavior and properties of materials at temperatures below room temperature, typically ranging from cryogenic temperatures (below -150°C) to near-ambient temperatures. This field encompasses various disciplines such as physics, chemistry, materials science, and engineering. Researchers in low-temperature research investigate the unique physical and chemical phenomena that occur at low temperatures, including superconductivity, superfluidity, and quantum mechanical effects. They also study the impact of low temperatures on the mechanical, electrical, and magnetic properties of materials. Applications of low-temperature research include the development of superconducting materials for use in magnets, electronic devices, and medical imaging. Researchers in this area also explore the potential for quantum computing and other emerging technologies that rely on low-temperature physics.