University of Houston: AMPing Up Delivery of Superconducting Wires
August 03, 2021
August 03, 2021
HOUSTON, Texas, Aug. 3 (TNSGra) -- The University of Houston issued the following news release:
Superconductivity, where electrical resistance vanishes, remains a technology that both powers science and mystifies scientists. It charges MRI scanners, enables new drug discovery through advanced spectroscopy machines, and is used to create the kind of powerful magnets that help smash atoms as scientists work to uncover how the universe is made and how it works.
In all of . . .
Superconductivity, where electrical resistance vanishes, remains a technology that both powers science and mystifies scientists. It charges MRI scanners, enables new drug discovery through advanced spectroscopy machines, and is used to create the kind of powerful magnets that help smash atoms as scientists work to uncover how the universe is made and how it works.
In all of . . .
