"Advancements in Quantum Research: Unveiling Mysteries of Superconductivity"

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An international team, including scientists from Rutgers University-New Brunswick, has developed a new method to create and manipulate high-temperature superconductors, potentially leading to the development of new forms of superconductivity in previously unattainable materials. The experiments confirmed predictions by Rutgers researchers and led to the creation of a promising new superconductor with potential applications in quantum computing and other technologies. The new technique involves twisting layers of superconductive cuprate materials, opening the door to further experiments and advancements in the field of superconductivity.
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