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Studying electrons on the surface of a superconductor

The Vancouver Sun: Scientists said it was impossible.

But a team of University of B.C. researchers proved them wrong by developing a way to control and study electrons on the surface of superconductors - a technique that could have implications for the next generation of computing and electronics.

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