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The study explains why superconductivity takes place in graphene
On its own, a sheet of graphene is a semimetal—its electrons interact only weakly with each other. But as experimentalists discovered in 2018, the...
Measuring the strength of electromagnetic radiation in real time
Radiation detector with the lowest noise in the world boosts quantum work
Scientists developed a faster method to read quantum memory
Applying a short microwave pulse to the superconducting circuit containing the qubit and then measure the reflected microwave is the only method used to...
Brain scans enlighten how people understand objects in our world
Our brain binds available information about objects with prior knowledge, thus allowing us to make sense of the world around us. The ability to...
New quantum structures in super-chilled helium may mirror early days of universe
Helium remains a liquid at atmosphere weight notwithstanding when chilled down to absolute zero, at which every other material freezes solid. In addition to...