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Plasma Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Apr 30, 2025

ITER completes world's largest and most powerful pulsed magnet system

In a landmark achievement for fusion energy, ITER has completed all components for the world's largest, most powerful pulsed superconducting electromagnet system.

Superconductivity Apr 10, 2025

New AI tool set to speed quest for advanced superconductors

Using artificial intelligence shortens the time to identify complex quantum phases in materials from months to minutes, finds a new study published in Newton. The breakthrough could significantly speed up research into quantum ...

Planetary Sciences Apr 4, 2025

Here's how we could quickly raise temperatures on Mars

Multiple plans exist to explore Mars in the coming decades using robotic and crewed missions. The ultimate goal of these missions is to determine whether human beings could live there someday. This requires access to building ...

Polymers Apr 4, 2025

Polymers with flawed fillers boost heat transfer in plastics, study reveals

In the quest to design the next generation of materials for modern devices—ones that are lightweight, flexible and excellent at dissipating heat—a team of researchers led by the University of Massachusetts Amherst made ...

Superconductivity Mar 27, 2025

New superconducting state discovered: Cooper-pair density modulation

Superconductivity is a quantum physical state in which a metal is able to conduct electricity perfectly without any resistance. In its most familiar application, it enables powerful magnets in MRI machines to create the magnetic ...

Superconductivity Mar 27, 2025

Âé¶¹ÒùÔºicists discover a copper-free high-temperature superconducting oxide

Professor Ariando and Dr. Stephen Lin Er Chow from the National University of Singapore (NUS) Department of Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics have designed and synthesized a groundbreaking new material—a copper-free superconducting oxide—capable ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Mar 23, 2025

AMoRE experiment sets new limits on neutrinoless double beta decay of ¹â°â°Mo

In recent years, some large physics experiments worldwide have been trying to gather evidence of a nuclear process known as neutrinoless double beta (0νββ) decay. This is a rare process that entails the simultaneous decay ...

Space Exploration Mar 6, 2025

More potential locations for ice on the Moon discovered

Ice may be present a few centimeters below the moon's surface in more areas of the lunar polar regions than was previously thought due to large, yet highly localized, variations in surface temperatures. The results, published ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Feb 18, 2025

Quantum billiard balls: Digging deeper into light-assisted atomic collisions

When atoms collide, their exact structure—for example, the number of electrons they have or even the quantum spin of their nuclei—has a lot to say about how they bounce off each other. This is especially true for atoms ...

Analytical Chemistry Feb 6, 2025

Pushing the frontiers of frozen water: Computer simulations examine effects of shear on medium-density amorphous ice

Water is ubiquitous and seemingly ordinary, possessing no distinct color or odor. Though we often take water for granted, it is by no means a simple substance. As a consequence of its chemical properties, Hâ‚‚O is one of ...

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