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Quantum mechanical phenomenon of superconductivity
This is a short movie demonstrating the quantum mechanical phenomenon of superconductivity and a brief explanation of one of its most intriguing consequences - magnetic levitation and suspension. The presentation includes an example of levitation above a ferromagnet, levitation above a magnetic track, and the “invisible guidance” that occurs during levitation/suspension on a magnetic roller coaster track.
Nanotube improves ‘feel’ of microscopy
Julie MacPherson, a research fellow at the University of Warwick (U.K.) explains the workings of an atomic force microscope and how the use of a nanotube-enabled AFM unlocks the structure and contours of materials on the nanoscale.
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