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Exotic quantum states created by timed magnetic shifts could be far more stable — solving one of quantum computing’s biggest error problems
A quantum state that exists only because a magnetic field keeps flipping on schedule may turn out to be one of the hardest ...
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For the first time, the Zwan-Wolf effect has been seen on another world, 200 kilometers deep in the Martian atmosphere
In a first for a world beyond Earth, the weak Martian magnetic field induced above Mars’ day side has proven strong enough to ...
Scientists have shown that changing magnetic fields in precise ways can create exotic quantum matter that does not normally ...
A Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (SQUID) is an ultrasensitive superconducting sensor used to measure extremely small changes in magnetic flux. It consists of a superconducting loop ...
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Ganymede's unique magnetic field may be powered by ongoing core formation—not a cooling core
Ganymede is not only Jupiter's largest moon, but also the largest in our solar system and one of the few that hosts a massive ...
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