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superconducting magnet

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Chinese physicists produce most powerful stable magnetic field on Earth
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Chinese physicists produce most powerful stable magnetic field on Earth

  • September 29, 2025
An all-superconducting magnet built by Chinese scientists has generated a world-record steady magnetic field of 35.1 tesla, about…
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Chinese scientists set world record with magnetic field 700,000 times Earth's-Xinhua
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Chinese scientists set world record with magnetic field 700,000 times Earth’s-Xinhua

  • September 29, 2025
Researchers of the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Plasma Physics (ASIPP) record experiment data in Hefei, east…
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US scientists reveal how night lizards survived the dinosaur-killing asteroid
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Superconducting magnets have the power to catch cosmic ripples

  • June 29, 2025
Gravitational wave detectors, such as LIGO, have revolutionized astronomy, but only within a narrow frequency range. Now, physicists…
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