Earlier this year, a relatively unknown startup from Finland made a startling announcement: It had finally solved solid-state ...
Electronics usually fail under extreme heat, but scientists have now created a memory chip that keeps working at temperatures hotter than lava.
Removing excess iron reveals FeTe as a superconductor, and its properties can be engineered using layered structures and moiré effects.
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