The twisted bilayer transition metal called dichalcogenide WSe2 enables the realization of exotic correlated phenomena, including high-temperature superconductivity, in a controlled manner and without the geometrical restriction found in twisted bilayer graphene.
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2020
Twisted Metal Serves as New Platform to Study Superconductivity and Other Exotic Phenomena, Max Planck Institute
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Everybody in the Pool: How Algorithms Can Tackle the Coronavirus Test Shortage, IEEE Spectrum
Could one test be used to deduce the infection status of five people? Engineers and computer scientists consider whether algorithms using sampling and probability techniques could supercharge COVID-19 testing.
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