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The 4 stories that drove this week in politics The weirdness of covering politics in Donald Trump's Washington is that you can have what feels like a slow week in national politics also be a week in which a Cabinet secretary got fired. After all, the secretary of veterans affairs isn't like a top-five most important Cabinet secretary or anything. But with ...
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Huawei says it's still committed to the US, in spite of, well, everything A funny thing happened the last couple of times I was briefed on a Huawei flagship product: news was breaking about some major roadblock for the company's U.S. distribution plans. First it was AT&T backing out in the midst of CES and then it was Best Buy's decision to drop the company just ahead of ...
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Nonequilibrium optical control of dynamical states in superconducting nanowire circuits Optical control of states exhibiting macroscopic phase coherence in condensed matter systems opens intriguing possibilities for materials and device engineering, including optically controlled qubits and photoinduced superconductivity. Metastable states, which in bulk materials are often associated ...
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Greenland Is Melting Faster Than Any Time in the Last 400 Years The Greenland ice sheet is melting at its fastest rate in at least 400 years, new research suggests. And the melting is only speeding up. A study published this week in Geophysical Research Letters finds that melt rates in western Greenland have been accelerating for the last few decades. Melting is now ...
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Giant perpendicular magnetic anisotropy in Fe/III-V nitride thin films Large perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) in transition metal thin films provides a pathway for enabling the intriguing physics of nanomagnetism and developing broad spintronics applications. After decades of searches for promising materials, the energy scale of PMA of transition metal thin films, ...
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