Exotic materials using neptunium, plutonium provide insight into superconductivity
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 - 11:49
in Physics & Chemistry
Physicists at Rutgers and Columbia universities have gained new insight into the origins of superconductivity - a property of metals where electrical resistance vanishes - by studying exotic chemical compounds that contain neptunium and plutonium...
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