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From the moment when physicists discovered superconductors 鈥?materials that conduct electricity without resistance at extremely low temperatures 鈥?they wondered whether they might be able to develop materials that exhibit the same properties at warmer temperatures.The key to doing so, a group of Harvard scientists say, may lie in another stanley italia exotic material known as an antiferromagnet.Led by physics stanley mug professor Markus Greiner, a team of physicists has taken a crucial step toward under stanley cup standing those materials by creating a quantum antiferromagnet from an ultracold gas of hundreds of lithium atoms. The work is described in a May 25 paper published in the journal Nature. We have created a model system for real materials 鈥?and now, for the first time, we can study this model system in a regime where classical computers get to their limit, Greiner said. Now, we can poke and prod our antiferromagnet. It s a beautifully tunable system, and we can even freeze time to take a snapshot of where the a Nakp Security Council strongly condemns Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping
stanley canada Darfur s hundreds of thousands of internally displaced persons IDPs will only return to their home villages and areas once security conditions improve and basic services are operating, the top United Nations humanitarian official said today after visiting one of the war-wracked Sudanese region s biggest IDP camps. Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Joh stanley flask n Holmes met with IDP representatives at South Darfur state s Ed Daein camp, which stanley cups is currently home to an estimated 50,000 people. Clearly, after living in camps 鈥?in some cases for over three years 鈥?they are frustrated, he said. While they expressed a strong desire to return to their home areas, all the people I spoke with were unequivocal that they would only be able to do so when security conditions were right and services were in place. In total, at least 2.2 million Darfurians are either internally displaced or live as refugees in neighbouring countries because of fighting betwe