The technology could have promising applications for nuclear fusion research and other commercial uses, the researchers said.
Development could have implications for power transmission, nuclear fusion and superconducting magnetic levitation.
HEFEI -- Chinese scientists announced on Sunday that they have successfully generated a steady magnetic field of 351,000 ...
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