Grape pairs enhance magnetic fields, advancing compact, cost-effective quantum sensor technology.
In interesting research, insights from ordinary supermarket grapes led researchers to boost quantum sensor performance.
The study reveals that grape pairs generate localized magnetic field hotspots for microwaves, aiding compact and cost-effective quantum sensor development.
The Macquarie University team’s work in Sydney builds on viral videos of grapes producing plasma, glowing charged particles, in microwave ovens.
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