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WWU Launches Flexible MBA Program – Northwest Adventists
WWU Launches Flexible MBA Program Northwest Adventists
2D quantum sensor uses spin defects for precise magnetic field detection
A team of physicists at the University of Cambridge has unveiled a breakthrough in quantum sensing by demonstrating the use of spin defects in hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) as powerful, room-temperature sensors capable of detecting vectorial magnetic fields at the nanoscale. The findings, published in Nature Communications, mark a significant step toward more practical and
Compassion makes employees more resilient when employers behave badly – Phys.org
Compassion makes employees more resilient when employers behave badly Phys.org
Solitonic superfluorescence paves way for high-temperature quantum materials
A study in Nature describes both the mechanism and the material conditions necessary for superfluorescence at room temperature. The work could serve as a blueprint for designing materials that allow exotic quantum states—such as superconductivity, superfluidity or superfluorescence—at high temperatures, paving the way for applications such as quantum computers that don’t require extremely low temperatures