5 Big Ideas for High-Temperature Superconductors
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SEPTEMBER 18, 2023
It refers to materials that superconduct above −195.79 °C, the boiling point of liquid nitrogen. But the materials could show up sooner in a wide array of practical applications, including wind power, energy storage, and nuclear magnetic-resonance machines. Since then, research has lagged due to the high cost of the materials.
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