Tag: superconductivity

US’ new battery tech gives 500% EV charging speed boost in freezing temperature

US’ New Battery Technology Gives 500% EV Charging Speed Boost in Freezing Temperature University of Michigan engineers have developed a modified manufacturing process for electric vehicle (EV) batteries that could revolutionize the way we charge EVs, especially in cold weather conditions. The new battery technology promises a 500% increase in charging speed even in freezing […]

Strange metals puzzle solved: How quantum entanglement could reshape energy use

Strange Metals Puzzle Solved: How Quantum Entanglement Could Reshape Energy Use Scientists have long been intrigued by strange metals—materials that don’t follow the usual rules of conductivity and resistivity. These peculiar substances have challenged the conventional wisdom of solid-state physics for decades, leaving researchers puzzled about their unusual behavior. However, recent advancements in quantum entanglement […]

Scientists design new class of copper-free high-temperature superconductors

Scientists Design New Class of Copper-Free High-Temperature Superconductors Superconductivity is a central phenomenon for several existing and future technologies. This is the ability to conduct electricity without any resistance, leading to the efficient transmission of power and the development of powerful electromagnets. For decades, copper-based materials have been at the forefront of superconductivity research due […]

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