In this episode, Chris Gaiser (professor of biology at Linfield College) and Mike Crosser (professor of physics at Linfield College) discuss the phenomenon of superconductivity, in which the electrical resistance of certain materials will disappear at very low temperatures. Resistance determines the amount of energy that is lost as current flows through a material and is the reason that wires will warm up when current flows through them
In episode 060 of crisscrossing Science, Mike Crosser (professor of physics at Linfield College) and...
Superconductivity is normally a property of low temperature. The reduction of effects from the obsta...
The accidental discovery of mercury’s zero resistance at temperatures lower than 4.2 K which took pl...
In this episode, Chris Gaiser (professor of biology at Linfield College) and Mike Crosser (professor...
In this episode, Chris Gaiser (professor of biology at Linfield College) and Mike Crosser (professor...
In this episode, Chris Gaiser (professor of biology at Linfield College) and Mike Crosser (professor...
In this episode, Chris Gaiser (professor of biology at Linfield College) and Mike Crosser (professor...
In this episode, Mike Crosser (professor of physics at Linfield University) updates Chad Tillberg (p...
In this episode, Chris Gaiser (professor of biology at Linfield College) and Mike Crosser (professor...
In this episode, Chris Gaiser (professor of biology at Linfield College) and Mike Crosser (professor...
In this episode, Mike Crosser (professor physics at Linfield College) and new co-host Chad Tillberg ...
In this episode, Chris Gaiser (professor of biology at Linfield College) and Mike Crosser (professor...
In this episode, Mike Crosser (professor of physics at Linfield College) and Chad Tillberg (professo...
In the inaugural episode of the podcast crisscrossing Science, Michael Crosser, a physics professor ...
In this episode, Mike Crosser (professor of physics at Linfield College) and Chad Tillberg (professo...
In episode 060 of crisscrossing Science, Mike Crosser (professor of physics at Linfield College) and...
Superconductivity is normally a property of low temperature. The reduction of effects from the obsta...
The accidental discovery of mercury’s zero resistance at temperatures lower than 4.2 K which took pl...
In this episode, Chris Gaiser (professor of biology at Linfield College) and Mike Crosser (professor...
In this episode, Chris Gaiser (professor of biology at Linfield College) and Mike Crosser (professor...
In this episode, Chris Gaiser (professor of biology at Linfield College) and Mike Crosser (professor...
In this episode, Chris Gaiser (professor of biology at Linfield College) and Mike Crosser (professor...
In this episode, Mike Crosser (professor of physics at Linfield University) updates Chad Tillberg (p...
In this episode, Chris Gaiser (professor of biology at Linfield College) and Mike Crosser (professor...
In this episode, Chris Gaiser (professor of biology at Linfield College) and Mike Crosser (professor...
In this episode, Mike Crosser (professor physics at Linfield College) and new co-host Chad Tillberg ...
In this episode, Chris Gaiser (professor of biology at Linfield College) and Mike Crosser (professor...
In this episode, Mike Crosser (professor of physics at Linfield College) and Chad Tillberg (professo...
In the inaugural episode of the podcast crisscrossing Science, Michael Crosser, a physics professor ...
In this episode, Mike Crosser (professor of physics at Linfield College) and Chad Tillberg (professo...
In episode 060 of crisscrossing Science, Mike Crosser (professor of physics at Linfield College) and...
Superconductivity is normally a property of low temperature. The reduction of effects from the obsta...
The accidental discovery of mercury’s zero resistance at temperatures lower than 4.2 K which took pl...