When quantum spins interact, they can produce collective behaviors that defy long-standing expectations. Researchers have now shown that the Kondo effect behaves very differently depending on spin ...
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How does quantum locking work?
Quantum locking looks like magic, but it’s real physics in action. This video breaks down how superconductors interact with magnetic fields, why objects can appear to float or lock in place, and ...
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