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MIT quantum breakthrough edges toward room-temp superconductors

MIT scientists uncovered direct evidence of unconventional superconductivity in magic-angle graphene by observing a distinctive V-shaped energy gap. The discovery hints that electron pairing in this ... Read More
Are room-temperature superconductors finally within reach?
Penn State scientists have devised a new method to predict superconducting materials that could work at higher temperatures. Their model bridges classical superconductivity theory with quantum ... Read More
Room-temperature superconductor achieved under pressure

The pursuit of room-temperature superconductors has long been a holy grail for scientists. Recent advancements under high-pressure conditions have brought this dream closer to reality. This ... Read More
“Magic-Angle” Graphene Superconductor Research May Herald “The Holy Grail of the Entire Field”
With a “magic-angle,” MIT researchers have discovered a new path to possible room temperature superconductivity. Read More
How quantum computers can aid the search for room-temperature superconductors
For the first time, a quantum computer has successfully measured pairing correlations (quantum signals that show electrons teaming up in pairs), which is essential to helping scientists find one of ... Read More
Why room-temperature superconductors could change everything
A room-temperature superconductor like LK 99 could make electricity abundant, power quantum computers, enable high-speed transport, and revolutionize clean energy. Read More
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