Switchable Superconductors: A Quantum Leap in Computing Efficiency?

Imagine a world where our massive data centers, often energy-hungry behemoths, operate with near-zero energy waste. Scientists have edged closer to this reality with a groundbreaking discovery: a superconductor with an 'on-off' switch.
This new material, developed by researchers at the University of Washington and Argonne National Laboratory, uniquely responds to external stimuli like magnetic fields and physical stress.
It's like finding a rare harmony in nature, where conflicting forces of magnetism and superconductivity are balanced to control electrical resistance. This innovation opens doors to more energy-efficient computing and quantum technology advancements. Could this be the first step towards an eco-friendlier digital future?
Read the full article on SciTechDaily.
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