Researchers at UT Arlington have created the first electronic device that can cool electrons to -228 degrees Celsius (-375F), without any kind of external cooling. The chip itself remains at room ...
The secretive R&D wing of the US government's intelligence efforts, IARPA, has announced a program to build a superconducting computer. IARPA will be working with IBM, Raytheon, and Northrop Grumman ...
Cryogenics and vibration isolation may not be the most visible parts of a scientific setup, but they’re absolutely essential for instruments that require extreme precision. Whether you're working with ...