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Alex Wilkins
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A mysterious kind of superconductivity found in a twisted crystal could eventually help us build room-temperature superconductors. But first, we need to figure out what's going on inside it.
www.newscientist.com/article/2465...
Twisted crystals show hints of a new kind of superconductivity
A double layer of tungsten diselenide behaves as a superconductor at very low temperatures, which could suggest a new route to developing materials that do so at room temperature
newscientist.com
Jan 22, 2025 16:31
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