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Cracking the mystery of high-temperature superconductors

Superconductors are special materials that can conduct electricity without any resistance, meaning no energy is lost as heat. This incredible property was first discovered in 1911, but at that time, superconductors only worked at extremely cold temperatures near absolute zero. That made them impractical for everyday use. A breakthrough came in 1986 when scientists discovered […] The post Cracking the mystery of high-temperature superconductors appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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