Scientists at the University of Houston have shattered a long-standing superconductivity record, creating a material that can ...
Researchers at the University of Houston and its Texas Center for Superconductivity have reported a new ambient pressure ...
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University of Houston scientists just shattered a 30-year superconductivity record — a ceramic that conducts electricity with zero resistance at the highest temperature ever ...
For 30 years, the number sat untouched: 133 kelvin, or about minus 140 degrees Celsius. That was the highest temperature at which any material had ever been shown to conduct electricity with zero ...
Europe heatwave intensifies as France reports seven deaths and the UK records historic May temperatures during an extreme ...
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