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Physicists move one step closer to topological quantum computing

A team of experimental physicists led by the University of Cologne have shown that it is possible to create superconducting effects in special materials known for their unique edge-only electrical properties. This discovery ...

Improving Maglev performance with machine learning

For centuries, the transport sector has been one of the biggest contributors to global carbon emissions. To address the problem, many research groups are now actively exploring how technology can help transport systems to ...

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Quantum breakthrough sheds light on perplexing high-temperature superconductors
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Alternating triangular charge density wave domains observed within a layered superconducting compound
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New study reveals phonon properties of β-MoB₂ single crystal
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Hydride research pushes frontiers of practical, accessible superconductivity
Condensed Matter
Enhanced superconductivity in monolayer FeSe films on SrTiO₃(001) via metallic δ-doping
Superconductivity
Scientists develop novel one-dimensional superconductor
Superconductivity
Scientists tune the entanglement structure in an array of qubits
Condensed Matter
Spintronics: A new path to room temperature swirling spin textures
Superconductivity
The spontaneous emergence of 1D superconducting stripes at a 2D interface in an oxide heterostructure
Superconductivity
Researchers create stable superconductor enhanced by magnetism
Superconductivity
Putting a new spin on 1T phase tantalum disulfide: Scientists uncover a hidden electronic state
Superconductivity
Discovery of a hidden quantum critical point in two-dimensional superconductors
Condensed Matter
Researchers discover new yttrium-hydrogen compounds with implications for high-pressure superconductivity
Superconductivity
Scientists reveal the first unconventional superconductor that can be found in mineral form in nature
Superconductivity
Quantum-mechanical 'molecules' spotted in superconducting devices
Superconductivity
Giving particle detectors a boost: New device acts like a superconductivity switch
General Physics
Preventing magnet meltdowns before they can start
Superconductivity
Tests show high-temperature superconducting magnets are ready for fusion
General Physics
Conduction-cooled accelerating cavity proves feasible for commercial applications
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Researchers develop 'foundational tool' for understanding behavior of hydride superconductors at high pressure

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Scientists untangle interactions between the Earth's early life forms and the environment over 500 million years
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Balancing the seesaw: Simultaneously enhancing strength and elongation in metallic materials
Optics & Photonics
Researchers trap atoms, force them to serve as photonic transistors
Other
New study shows that 'super spikes' can increase track running speeds by 2%
Astronomy
Globular cluster NGC 6558 explored with Gemini Observatory and Hubble Space Telescope
Environment
Report urges bold measures for California agriculture amid climate change
Social Sciences
New research offers insight on modeling belief dynamics
Environment
Data from Canadian Artic indicates local Indigenous food production saves costs and carbon
Social Sciences
Words like 'this' and 'that' act as attention tools across languages, research shows
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California a botanical and climate change hot spot
Molecular & Computational biology
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Study reveals young scientists face career hurdles in interdisciplinary research
Plants & Animals
Old videos of chimpanzees suggest they are capable of speech
Condensed Matter
A camera trap for the invisible—a solution to difficult pattern recognition problem in experimental particle physics
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NASA, JAXA bounce laser beam between moon's surface and lunar orbit
Ecology
Timber plantations near urbanized areas support the movement of small and medium-sized terrestrial mammals
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Heat conduction record with tantalum nitride

A thermos bottle has the task of preserving the temperature—but sometimes you want to achieve the opposite: Computer chips generate heat that must be dissipated as quickly as possible so that the chip is not destroyed. ...

Superconductivity from buckled-honeycomb-vacancy ordering

Crystals inherently possess imperfections. Vacancies, as the simplest form of point defects, significantly alter the optical, thermal, and electrical properties of materials. Well-known examples include color centers in many ...

Magnetism meets topology on a superconductor's surface

Electrons in a solid occupy distinct energy bands separated by gaps. Energy band gaps are an electronic "no man's land," an energy range where no electrons are allowed. Now, scientists studying a compound containing iron, ...

Spontaneous superconducting currents in strontium ruthenate

Superconductivity is a complete loss of electrical resistance. Superconductors are not merely very good metals: they represent a fundamentally different electronic state. In normal metals, electrons move individually, and ...

Scientists have synthesized a new high-temperature superconductor

An international team led by Artem R. Oganov, a Professor at Skoltech and MISIS, and Dr. Ivan Troyan from the Institute of Crystallography of RAS performed theoretical and experimental research on a new high-temperature superconductor, ...

The quest for the magic angle

Stack two layers of graphene, twisted at slightly different angles to each other, and the material spontaneously becomes a superconductor. Science still can't explain how something so magical can happen, but physicists use ...