However, new breakthroughs in magnetism open new doors for the study of solid-state physics, especially the development of new superconducting mechanisms, phenomena related to lossless thermal and electrical conductivity in materials. This is a major advance in materials science and provides many insights that may lead to innovative applications in the future. Not only that, this research also opens the door to more advanced electronics, quantum computing, magnetic field manipulation (in medicine), and even more advanced nanotechnology.
That’s because people researching magnetism decided to scrape magnetic materials down to a thickness of about six atoms. Eureka!
sauce: Nature