Ramesh Rao, director of the Qualcomm Institute (QI) at UC San Diego and professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at UC San Diego’s Jacobs School of Engineering, sits down with Shane ...
because the magnets must be kept at minus 456.25 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 271.25 degrees Celsius), slightly colder than outer space. By pumping tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere each ...
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"Generally, such antiferromagnetic materials are not easy ... inducing a new magnetic state, by essentially using terahertz light to shake the atoms," Ilyas says. Over repeated experiments ...
“Generally, such antiferromagnetic materials are not easy ... a new magnetic state, by essentially using terahertz light to shake the atoms,” Ilyas says. Over repeated experiments, the team ...