Superconductivity Research update Superconductor finally goes with the FFLO Unusual response to strong magnetic fields seen at long last Read article: Superconductor finally goes with the FFLO
Superconductivity Research update New amplifier design could improve quantum circuits Device based on Josephson junctions offers broader bandwidth Read article: New amplifier design could improve quantum circuits
Transport properties Research update Majorana quasiparticles glimpsed in magnetic chains Evidence of "non-Abelian" excitations in solids continues to grow Read article: Majorana quasiparticles glimpsed in magnetic chains
Ultrafast science Research update Strontium’s nuclear ‘spin symmetry’ revealed Discovery will be crucial for building yet more precise atomic clocks Read article: Strontium’s nuclear ‘spin symmetry’ revealed
Transport properties Research update Electron coincidence spectroscopy arrives on the bench top Surface science technique no longer needs a synchrotron Read article: Electron coincidence spectroscopy arrives on the bench top
Superconductivity Research update Entanglement strengthened by losing information Method could help with quantum computing Read article: Entanglement strengthened by losing information
Transport properties Research update Metamaterials offer route to room-temperature superconductivity Negative dielectric response could strengthen electron pairs Read article: Metamaterials offer route to room-temperature superconductivity
Ultracold matter Research update When few become many: forming a Fermi sea Four fermions suffice in 1D ultracold systems Read article: When few become many: forming a Fermi sea
Superconductivity Research update Has a quantum computer solved the ‘party problem’? D-Wave claims another quantum-computing first Read article: Has a quantum computer solved the ‘party problem’?
Superconductivity Blog What can superconductivity do for the environment? Water purifiers and energy-efficient transportation covered in new review article
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