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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 ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Ultrathin superconducting wires can withstand stronger magnetic fields than larger wires made from the same material, researchers now report. This finding may be useful for ...
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China builds 35.6 tesla magnet 700,000 times stronger than Earth’s magnetic field
China has set a new benchmark in extreme magnet science after researchers built the ...
The discovery of superconductivity more than a century ago has significantly changed our world. The story began in 1911 when the Dutch physicist Heike Kamerlingh Onnes observed that the electrical ...
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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, ...
A powerful new technique harnesses swirling plasma inside laser-blasted microtubes to produce record-breaking magnetic fields—rivaling those near neutron stars—all within a compact laboratory setup.
Two German physicists have reimagined how to create powerful and uniform magnetic fields using compact permanent magnets. By overcoming the limitations of the well-known Halbach array, which works ...
A typical 3D configuration in the superconducting vortex phase in the (hyper)magnetic field background of about 150 exatesla. The equipotential surfaces of the superconducting W condensate are shown ...
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