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New Room-Temperature Superconductor Offers Tantalizing Possibilities

Por: The New York Times Science March 08, 2023

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Scientists announced this week a tantalizing advance toward the dream of a material that could effortlessly convey electricity in everyday conditions. Such a breakthrough could transform almost any technology that uses electric energy, opening new possibilities for your phone, magnetically levitating trains and future fusion power plants.Usually, the flow of electricity encounters resistance as it moves through wires, almost like a form of... + full article



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