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Researchers create 'beautiful marriage' of quantum enemies


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Researchers create ‘beautiful marriage’ of quantum enemies
Cornell scientists have identified a new contender when it comes to quantum materials for computing and low-temperature electronics.
Using nitride-based materials, the researchers created a material structure that simultaneously exhibits superconductivity – in which electrical resistance vanishes completely – and the quantum Hall effect, which produces resistance with extreme precision when a magnetic field is applied.
“This is a beautiful marriage of the two things we know, at the microscale, that give electrons the most startling quantum properties,” said Debdeep Jena, the David E. Burr Professor of Engineering in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Department of Materials Science and Engineering. Jena led the research, published Feb. 19 in Science Advances, with doctoral student Phillip Dang and research associate Guru Khalsa, the paper’s senior authors. ....

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Physics of particle dispersion may lend insight into reducing airborne spread of COVID-19 virus


LLNL physicist Matthias Frank measures the movement of DNATrax surrogate particles in a test chamber.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) scientists are leveraging their extensive experience studying the movement of airborne hazards to better understand the movement of virus-like particles through the air and to identify effective countermeasures.
DNATrax released in a conference room.
While the burden of airborne diseases is known to be large, its true scope is underappreciated. LLNL researchers recently published a review in the journal Applied and Environmental Microbiology that highlights well-established cases of airborne viruses, bacteria and fungal pathogens causing disease in plants, animals and humans over distance scales ranging from a few meters to continental. ....

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Scientists analyze ancient animals in search of viruses


Scientists analyze ancient animals in search of viruses (+Photos)
Scientists analyze ancient animals in search of viruses (+Photos)
18 de febrero de 2021, 0:15 
Moscow, Feb 18 ( Prensa Latina) A Russian scientific team is developing an research to know the evolution of viruses through the study of ancient animal remains, the Siberia Times reported on Wednesday.
The research is being carried out by the Russian Vector Virology Research Center, which began inspecting Siberian fossils in search of primordial viruses.
The experts took more than 50 soft tissue samples from a 4,450-year-old horse carcass at the Yakutsk Mammoth Museum.
Parts of a 43,500-year-old woolly mammoth will also be collected, as well as a moose, dogs and other animals unearthed in the frozen desert of Siberia. ....

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