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A UCLA -led team has published a study in Nature that presents a new material based on a conventional superconductor.
This material retains its superconducting properties under much higher magnetic fields than usual.
This could enhance quantum computing’s stability and efficiency while improving conventional electronics by making them faster and more energy efficient.
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