Quantum technologies are changing our world – what does NZ need to be part of the next revolution?
New Zealand has a strong legacy in quantum physics. But to turn this into a thriving commercial sector will require investment in training and retaining top talent.
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NASA’s decades-old findings of Uranus’ extreme magnetosphere was misleading: Studyresulting in a dramatically different magnetospheric configuration. “We postulate that such a compression of the magnetosphere could increase energetic electron fluxes within the radiation belts ...
Scientists have long sought to unravel the mysteries of strange metals—materials that defy conventional rules of electricity ...
Researchers have simplified a highly complex quantum imaging technique, 2DES, used to observe ultrafast electron interactions ...
For decades, researchers have explored how electrons behave in quantum materials. Under certain conditions, electrons ...
The Analyzer for Cusp Electrons (ACE) is designed to measure electron activity in the region of the northern magnetospheric ...
Pohang University and University of Montpellier researchers synthesize AA-stacked hBN, revealing novel stacking control ...
Yonsei University researchers have provided new experimental evidence for electronic rotons and their connection to Wigner crystallization in a two-dimensional system. Using angle-resolved ...
Scientists at the Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Vienna, have unveiled an innovative approach for synthesizing azaparacyclophanes (APCs), a class of highly advanced ring-shaped ...
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