China achieves a superconducting magnet of 35.6 teslas, 700,000 times stronger than Earth's magnetic field, setting a world record.
In 2015, a group of physicists at MIT did some calculations to rethink how we’re approaching the problem of fusion power. High-temperature, nonmetallic superconductors were finally commercially ...
The world’s largest and most powerful magnet, the “Central Solenoid,” is finally here—or at least, the first piece of it is. Fully assembled, it will be 59 feet tall, 14 feet wide, and weigh about ...
China has set a new benchmark in extreme magnet science after researchers built the strongest all-superconducting user magnet ever. On Tuesday, the Chinese Academy of Sciences announced that a new ...
The equipment company says an X8 metal detector recently built at its facility in the United Kingdom is the largest in company history. Eriez says the detector, which will be joined by a second one ...
For the PDF version of this article, click here. Thirty years ago, when the premier issue of Solid-State Power Conversion magazine rolled off the presses — it was the father of the Power Electronics ...