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FSU engineers improve performance of high-temperature superconductor wires

 E-Mail IMAGE: Abiola Temidayo Oloye, left, a fifth-year doctoral candidate and the lead author of a study published in Superconductor Science and Technology, at an electron microscope with Fumitake Kametani, an associate. view more  Credit: Mark Wallheiser/FAMU-FSU College of Engineering Florida State University researchers have discovered a novel way to improve the performance of electrical wires used as high-temperature superconductors (HTS), findings that have the potential to power a new generation of particle accelerators. An image of Bi-2212, bismuth-based superconducting wires. (Mark Wallheiser/FAMU-FSU College of Engineering) Researchers used high-resolution scanning electron microscopy to understand how processing methods influence grains in bismuth-based superconducting wires (known as Bi-2212). Those grains form the underlying structures of high-temperature superconductors, and scientists viewing the Bi-2212 grains at the atomic scale successfully optimiz

Republicans Want Donald Trump to Help Them Win Back Congress How Helpful Will Trump Be?

Republicans Want Donald Trump to Help Them Win Back Congress. How Helpful Will Trump Be? Time 3/12/2021 Lissandra Villa © Mark Wallheiser Getty Images U.S. President Donald Trump welcomes Florida governor and US senatorial candidate Rick Scott at a campaign rally at the Pensacola International Airport in Pensacola, Florida, on November 3, 2018. Former President Donald Trump wants to play a role in leading the Republican Party to victory in future elections, but it’s becoming clear that he means to provide his help only to those who’ve never crossed him. This month, that meant sending a warning shot to three national Republican campaign entities devoted to defending incumbents the Republican National Committee, the National Republican Congressional Committee and the National Republican Senatorial Committee including those who voted to impeach or convict Trump. Trump’s legal team demanded in letters, first reported by Politico, that the bodies mus

Photographing Natural Disasters: Ideas & Ethics

Photographing Natural Disasters: Ideas & Ethics By Ellyn Kail on March 12, 2021 “Davey Morris stands in floodwaters from the Black River in front of his neighbor’s home October 9, 2015 in Andrews, South Carolina. After twenty inches of rain in the South Carolina Midlands the week before, floodwaters drained into the Atlantic Ocean, inundating riverside communities along the way.” © Sean Rayford “A silhouetted firefighter dampens flames underneath a canopy of burning forest on the slopes of Table Mountain – Cape Town, South Africa.” © Justin Sullivan In 2020, swaths of our planet were ravaged by wildfires and hurricanes as global temperatures soured. The Australian bushfire crisis killed or displaced almost three billion animals, and California experienced the worst wildfire season on record. Severe floods in West and Central Africa hit 760,000 people, with more than a hundred killed. In India and Bangladesh, Cyclone Amphan killed more than a hundred people and displ

NFL mock draft 2021: Oregon Ducks Penei Sewell selected No 3 by the Miami Dolphins; five QBs taken in the first round and other predictions

NFL mock draft 2021: Oregon Ducks Penei Sewell selected No 3 by the Miami Dolphins; five QBs taken in the first round and other predictions
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