Most people call that a room-temperature superconductor, but the reality is you really want an “ordinary temperature and pressure superconductor,” but that’s a mouthful. In the Hackaday ...
To have been alive over the last five decades is to have seen superconductors progress from only possible at near-absolute-zero temperatures, to around the temperature of liquid nitrogen in the ...
Boston College physicists have discovered a complex landscape of electronic states that can co-exist on a kagome lattice, resembling those in high-temperature superconductors, they reported this fall ...
When a team of scientists in South Korea published a paper last month claiming to have created the first room-temperature superconductor, the announcement caused more than a few heads to turn.
In a recent study in Nature, scientists reported that moiré materials made from semiconductor materials can also be ...
Ranga Dias, who was found to have engaged in research misconduct, is no longer employed by the University of Rochester.
Reuters Room temperature superconductors could revolutionise the electrical grid The team behind this latest discovery says it's a major advance in a search that has already gone on for a century.
This sets a new record for the temperature at which time-reversal ... In certain materials, such as this Kagome superconductor, this symmetry can be violated, meaning the system behaves ...
Harnessing the immense power of nuclear fusion has long been a scientific challenge. While traditional fusion reactors use ...