Physicists combine the incompatible — superconductor and magnet
Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States have discovered a unique superconductor in ordinary graphite that simultaneously acts as a magnet.
Scientists discover a third type of magnetism — it will improve storage devices and help to obtain superconductivity
Researchers have found evidence for the existence of a third class of magnetism — altermagnetism. The discovery will make it possible to create high-speed magnetic drives and facilitate the development of superconductors.
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