The technology could have promising applications for nuclear fusion research and other commercial uses, the researchers said.
HEFEI -- Chinese scientists announced on Sunday that they have successfully generated a steady magnetic field of 351,000 ...
Chinese researchers announced on Sunday that they have generated a stable magnetic field of 351,000 gauss using a fully ...
Development could have implications for power transmission, nuclear fusion and superconducting magnetic levitation.
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China sets world record with magnetic field 700,000 times stronger than Earth’s
Chinese researchers have reached a new milestone in superconducting technology. On Sunday, they announced the successful ...
Bachelor of Māori Visual Arts graduate Reweti Arapere, Ngāti Raukawa ki te Tonga, Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Tūwharetoa, has achieved ...
Groundbreaking scientific findings on how swirling matter can form stars, planets and supermassive black holes earned a team of scientists from the ...
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Steel production could get a makeover: Study captures real-time iron formation at the nanoscale
A research team at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities has investigated a new method to produce iron, the main component ...
A researcher, Heikki Mäntysaari from the University of Jyväskylä (Finland), has been part of an international research group ...
The Pacific Northwest — a hub for the fusion energy sector — has kicked off its annual Seattle Fusion Week. Here are the region's key players.
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Scientists make key breakthrough in effort to reproduce the sun's power: 'Can we help lead the world?'
Scientists at Durham University have tested the superconducting wires that could help create the world's first nuclear fusion ...
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