Device can spot objects by measuring tiny shifts in gravity, and its compact design means it can be used outside a lab Chinese researchers unveiled a gravity detector with world-leading precision last ...
In the quantum world, waves can act like particles and particles like waves, interfering like overlapping ripples in a pond. Now, physicists at the University of California, Berkeley, have shown that ...
Superconducting quantum devices and arrays constitute a cutting‐edge field at the intersection of superconductivity and quantum mechanics. These systems utilise superconducting circuits—typically ...
A team of researchers led by the University of Pittsburgh demonstrated a programmable superconducting diode at the ...
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The team, led by NYU Tandon professor Davood Shahrjerdi, focused on vanadium silicide, a material that becomes superconducting (able to conduct electricity without resistance) when cooled below its ...
A tiny crystal chip which uses terahertz radiation to see clearly through a wide range of materials could find applications ...