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This exotic crystal is fueling the quantum revolution
Arun Bansil, a theoretical physicist at Northeastern, has discovered new properties in the chemical element bismuth that could prevent supercomputers from frying and enable the production of low power electronics. Photo by iStock

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This exotic crystal is fueling the quantum revolution

Six Northeastern professors named to list of ‘highly cited researchers’ around the globe

Six Northeastern professors named to list of ‘highly cited researchers’ around the globe

Quantum information systems will revolutionize computing… as soon as we figure out how to make them.

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Quantum information systems will revolutionize computing… as soon as we figure out how to make them.

What if superconductors could work at room temperature?

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What if superconductors could work at room temperature?

Physics discovery unlocks ingredients of 2-D ‘sandwich’

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Physics discovery unlocks ingredients of 2-D ‘sandwich’