Por: The New York Times Science June 24, 2023
A magical material that could effortlessly conduct electricity at room temperatures would likely transform civilization, reclaiming energy otherwise lost to electrical resistance and opening possibilities for novel technologies.Yet published in March in the prestigious journal Nature, drew doubts, even suspicion by some that the results had been fabricated.But now, a group of researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago reports that it has... + full article
Ars Technica USA Science May 16, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - May 16, 2023 5:19 pm UTC / Lutetium, the metal at the core of superconductivity claims. On Monday, the journal Nature released a report from Nanjing University researchers that had attempted to replicate an earlier... + más
Room-temperature superconducting claim is retracted | Ars Technica
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Ars Technica USA Science March 08, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Mar 8, 2023 7:25 pm UTC / An approximately 1 mm diameter sample of lutetium hydride is pictured though a microscope in the lab of University of Rochester assistant professor of Mechanical Engineering and Physics... + más
The New York Times USA Science March 08, 2023
Scientists announced this week a tantalizing advance toward the dream of a material that could effortlessly convey electricity in everyday conditions. Such a breakthrough could transform almost any technology that uses electric energy, opening new possibilities for your phone,... + más
The Boston Globe USA Nation January 18, 2023
It’s rare for a scientist to receive a Nobel Prize in physics for discoveries made close to the age of 60, or for work done shortly before the prize is announced. But K. Alex Müller, a Swiss physicist, was 59 when he made his breakthrough, and he had to wait only 16 months... + más
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Business Insider USA Business November 09, 2022
Goldman Sachs promoted 80 people to partner status on Wednesday, marking the largest class since David Solomon took over as CEO in 2018.Twenty-three of the new members are women and seven identify as black — the highest ever figures in both cases, the company said. Nineteen... + más
Goldman Sachs insiders say they are concerned about CEO David Solomon's push to build his personal brand, pointing to staff help for his DJing and use of the firm's planes | Business Insider
Who's up and who's down in the latest Goldman Sachs restructuring under CEO David Solomon | Business Insider
The Boston Globe USA Business October 14, 2022
Greening the electric grid, in New England and around the world, won’t just require an entire new generation of power plants powered by wind, sun and water. It will also require new lines, to get that electricity to densely populated areas.Toward that end, Woburn startup VEIR... + más
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Ars Technica USA Science September 29, 2022
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme Comment activity Sign up or login to join the discussions! Sign up to comment and more - Sep 29, 2022 8:22 pm UTC / Illustration of magnetic levitation using a high-temperature ceramic superconductor. Share this... + más
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