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Record-breaking high-temperature superconductor wire for nuclear fusion tested by Russia
Engineers at the DV Efremov Institute of Electrophysical Apparatus (NIIEFA), a branch of Rosatom, ...
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Russia tests record-breaking superconductor wire that could turbocharge nuclear fusion
Russia is pushing to the front of the nuclear fusion race with a record-setting high-temperature superconductor wire designed ...
This all happens through wires and requires that the lights you want to connect to the switch are bound by long strands of ...
Research in the lab of UC Santa Barbara materials professor Stephen Wilson is focused on understanding the fundamental ...
For years, scientists noticed that magnetic fields could improve steel, but no one knew exactly why. New simulations reveal that magnetism changes how iron atoms behave, making it harder for carbon ...
Imagine computer hardware that is blazing fast and stores more data in less space. That's the promise of antiferromagnets, ...
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New magnetic polymer enables stronger and more flexible artificial muscles in soft robotics
Despite their remarkable flexibility, today’s soft artificial muscles struggle to deliver meaningful force. This ...
NIIEFA has tested a high-temperature superconductor wire (HTSC) for the TRT tokamak, achieving record current and magnetic ...
Solar Orbiter has captured the clearest evidence yet that a solar flare grows through a cascading “magnetic avalanche.” Small, weak magnetic disturbances rapidly multiplied, triggering stronger and ...
Finland is slowly making a name for itself as an innovator, albeit a low-key one, regarding wireless electricity transmission ...
As wind blows it generates kinetic energy, which is energy from movement. This turns the blades on a turbine, which then ...
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