molecular physics
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‘Magic’ Twist In Stacked Graphene Reveals Potentially Powerful Superconducting Behaviour
High-temperature electricity without resistance could revolutionise electronics. It could take less energy to move electric charge, meaning better-performing, more-efficient electronics that are cheaper to run. It could cut down on energy costs, and might even help researchers realise better quantum computers. Scientists have gotten a step closer with a little “magic” twist.