Tuesday, 9 May 2017

Laser pulses reveal the superconductors of the future

A new study has revealed that the dream of more efficient energy usage can turn into reality. Scientists have used suitably tailored laser pulses to snap the electronic interactions in a compound containing copper, oxygen and bismuth. This research opens new perspectives for the development of superconducting materials with applications in electronics, diagnostics and transport.

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From bowling balls to hip joints: Chemists create recyclable alternative to durable plastics

Researchers have developed a recyclable alternative to a durable class of plastics used for items like car tires, replacement hip joints and...