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A new spin on superconductivity
Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have made a discovery that could lay the...
Oct 17, 20163 min read


A tight squeeze for electrons – quantum effects observed in ‘one-dimensional’ wires
Researchers have observed quantum effects in electrons by squeezing them into one-dimensional ‘quantum wires’ and observing the...
Sep 16, 20163 min read


Nanodisks drive a polarizing transformation
Manipulating magnetic and electric dipoles inside nanostructured insulators enables newfound control of light polarization at any angle....
Jul 28, 20162 min read


Making magnets flip like cats at room temperature
Heusler alloy NiMnSb could prove valuable as a new material for digital information processing and storage In today's world of...
Jul 22, 20162 min read


Chemical breakthrough in quantum computing
Naphthalene is burnt to create carbon nanospheres that operate as qubits at room temperature. Quantum computing is a leap closer to...
Jul 19, 20162 min read


Atomic bits despite zero-point energy?
So-called "zero-point energy" is a term familiar to some cinema lovers or series fans; in the fictional world of animated films such as...
Jul 11, 20163 min read
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