A research team led by Prof. Hao Ning of the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in ...
Electricity is the lifeblood of modern life, but even the most efficient power lines lose energy along the way. For decades, scientists have searched for materials that could carry electric current ...
The strange superconductor UTe2 exhibits “reentry superconductivity,” in which it gains, loses, and regains superconductivity ...
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA. — Electricity flows through wires to deliver power, but it loses energy as it moves, delivering less than it started with. But that energy loss isn’t a given. Scientists at Penn ...
High-temperature superconductor magnets have the potential to lower the costs of operating particle accelerators and enable powerful new technologies like fusion reactors. But quenches -- the sudden, ...
On the surface it looks like a dullish gray rock, something you might scrape off your boot after a day of hiking. But the rock, known as LK-99, may hold the keys to a future barely imaginable today: ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Partial electron ((a), in yellow) and hole (b), in blue) SNCDDs of YBCO7 predicted by PBE, viewed along c-axis, showing the double ...
Scientists link quantum theory with superconductivity, offering a way to predict materials that could enable resistance-free power at higher temperatures. (Nanowerk News) Electricity flows through ...
Maxim Marchevsky (left) and Soren Prestemon discussing an experimental setup to test the sensitivity of a temperature monitoring system for a high temperature superconducting magnet. The particle ...
(CREDIT: Superconductor Science and Technology) They also intend to expand their search across a massive database of about five million materials, looking for candidates that can sustain ...
Berkeley Lab researchers are developing an approach to avoid sudden, potentially destructive energy releases in a new generation of superconducting magnets. The particle accelerators that enable ...