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Two professors receive the Credit Swiss Award for Best Teaching 2016
Professors Michele Maggiore and Andreas Müller received the Credit Swiss Award for Best Teaching 2016 at the 2016 Faculty of Science graduation ceremony for their successful implementation of the Athéna programme. Athéna is an advanced studies programme i…
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Neodymium nickel oxide: from metal to insulator
Some materials are blessed with somewhat surprising — and undoubtedly very useful — properties. Neodymium nickel oxide, for example, can be either a metal or an insulator, depending on its temperature. This characteristic makes the material a potential can…
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Superconductivity: a testing scenario
Superconductivity with a high critical temperature (high Tc) remains a theoretical mystery for the time being. Although the phenomenon has been observed in experiments, no scientist has yet succeeded in explaining how the mechanism works. In the 1990s, the…
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Superconductivity: all wound up by the Swiss
A Swiss team has made a 100 % superconducting coil that can reach a magnetic field of 25 teslas — a European first. Superconductivity is the focus of numerous studies in physics since its electronic characteristics permit lossless current transport and th…