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China develops new ultra-cold alloy that can reach -273°C without helium
Chinese scientists develop europium, cobalt, and aluminum alloy that can be used to cool down quantum computers and military equipment.
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Scientists create a room-temperature supersolid using light and nanostructures
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have created a supersolid, a state of matter that simultaneously behaves like a rigid crystal and a frictionless fluid, at room temperature by pumping ...
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Chinese scientists unveil world’s coldest alloy that could shrink quantum fridges
A team of scientists in China has discovered a new rare-earth alloy that is ...
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) have created a new and unusual state of matter—known as a supersolid—by ...
A new room-temperature quantum device developed at Stanford uses twisted light and advanced materials to link photons and ...
Rhonexum addresses a key scalability challenge in quantum computing by developing electronics that operate close to qubits at ...
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