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TEHRAN (ANA)- A recent study by the Flatiron Institute has advanced the understanding of high-temperature superconductivity in ‘cuprates’ using an enhanced Hubbard model, paving the way for potential technological breakthroughs and demonstrating the efficacy of classical computation in quantum research.
News ID: 6189 Publish Date : 2024/06/11
TEHRAN (ANA)- Technologists at a knowledge-based firm in Iran have managed to locally produce antibacterial inks used for pens using nanotechnology that is also suitable for different climates.
News ID: 6021 Publish Date : 2024/05/22
TEHRAN (ANA)- An international research team led by quantum physicist Markus Arndt (University of Vienna) has achieved a breakthrough in the detection of protein ions that due to their high energy sensitivity, superconducting nanowire detectors achieve almost 100% quantum efficiency and exceed the detection efficiency of conventional ion detectors at low energies by a factor of up to a 1,000.
News ID: 4685 Publish Date : 2024/01/04
TEHRAN (ANA)- Quantum scientists at the University of Bristol have discovered a rare phenomenon that could hold the key to creating a 'perfect switch' in quantum devices which flips between being an insulator and superconductor.
News ID: 4635 Publish Date : 2023/12/30
TEHRAN (ANA)- Understanding the nature of superconductivity is one of the most important problems in both applied and fundamental physics, the scientists at the University of Leipzig reported.
News ID: 2529 Publish Date : 2023/05/22
TEHRAN (ANA)- An Iranian company produced silver nanoparticles pens that can replace conductive glues in educational, industrial, and research issues.
News ID: 2070 Publish Date : 2023/04/09