superconducting materials
A team from TU Delft University has developed a superconducting material that allows computers to run hundreds of times faster than today.
For the first time, scientists have found superconducting materials - electrically conductive materials without resistors - that come from outside the Earth.
A team of physical scientists has found a new superconducting material at very high temperatures, reaching a record ever.
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have said they have been able to explain the mystery that existed over the past 30 years to find superconducting materials that can
Time will tell whether the two Indian physicists have changed the physics we know, thereby bringing technology one step further.
A team of researchers has developed an organic rubber-like material with high elasticity, which is interesting when stretching or compressing produces electricity.
For the first time in the history of physics, scientists have created superconductivity (the ability to conduct electricity with zero resistance) for a conventional material.
Superconductors will realize dreams like Tesla's 1,200km / h high speed train, or simply Lexus's hovering skis.
Scientists found that H2S (hydrogen sulfide), a gas compound under normal, very toxic and rotten egg odor, becomes a superconductor when it lowers its temperature to -70 ° C (203 °
Researchers from Cambridge University recently created a high-temperature superconductor with the ability to create a magnetic field of 17.6 Tesla.