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Deep in Chile’s Atacama Desert, scientists studied a green crystal called atacamite—and discovered it can cool itself ...
What if electricity and magnetism, usually considered as separate or even competing forces in materials, could actually work together in harmony?
Scientists have clarified the role of magnetism in a new type of high-temperature superconductor. The research gives us a better understanding of the atomic-scale behavior of these materials ...
DENVER — A small change in temperature can alter a newly fabricated material’s magnetic properties. It’s a unique feature that holds promise for building more dependable data storage devices ...
(Phys.org)—Researchers at the University of Twente's MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology have succeeded in producing ultrathin films with an unusual combination of properties. At room temperature ...
High magnetism reveals the inner electronic structure of high temperature superconductors April 7, 2017July 10, 2008by Brian Wang University of Cambridge researchers have discovered where the charge ...
For the first time, scientists used a high-temperature superconducting electromagnet to create a field strength of 20 teslas—the most powerful high-temperature magnetic field ever created on ...
The idea is simple: Color kits consisting of magnetic panels that can be applied to the Cybertruck’s stainless steel body panels like the world’s largest fridge magnets.
Approximately 55,000 model car kits were recalled due to a potential choking hazard posed by some of the parts.
The magnetic states found in iron-based superconductors are more complex than originally thought. This Review argues that the magnetism arises from both itinerant and localized electrons.
By extracting the magnetic interactions of CeCoIn5 from heavy-fermion scattering interference, and by then predicting quantitatively a variety of characteristics expected for unconventional ...
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