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Physics & Mathematics

An artist’s depiction of a superfluid wave propagating through a layered superconductor.

Physicists Capture the First Direct View of Superconducting Electrons Jiggling in Unison

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Can You Trust That Study? Scientists Unveil New Framework for Judging Research

In the 1960s, GM coolers used lead (Pb) as the cold storage material, but in the 1990s, the rare-earth metal compound HoCu2 was introduced, and the cooling performance dramatically improved. While the rare-earth-free cold storage material CuFe0.98Al0.02O2 (CFAO) developed in this study has a cooling capacity comparable to them, it leads to sustainable and environmentally friendly cryogenic cooling technologies as the material is composed solely of abundant elements.

The ‘Frustration’ That Could Cool Quantum Computing’s Future

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How Dust in Compressed Air Could Power Your Factory

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AI Unearths Hidden Cosmic Oddities Lurking in Hubble’s Vast Archive

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Giving “Drunk” Atoms a Clear Voice in Quantum Computing

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Scientists Engineer Unsinkable Metal Tubes

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Webb Is Revealing Dark Matter’s True Face

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Slowing Down the Universe’s Fastest Decays

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Quantum Spookiness Becomes a Tool for Ultra-Precise Sensors

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False Profits: How Pharmacy Benefit Managers Hide Their True Earnings

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The Black Hole That Shouldn’t Exist. And What It Reveals About the Early Universe

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New Dual Perigee Algorithm Cuts Blockchain Network Delays in Half

Smart Materials Lab, New York University Abu Dhabi

When Crystals Heal Themselves in the Deep Freeze

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