Progress in Superconductivity Holds Promise for Clean Energy, Medicine, Quantum Computing, and More
Recent progress in the science of superconductivity, first observed in 1911, hold promise for revolutionizing clean energy, medicine, transportation, quantum computing and much more. New discoveries could pave the way for practical applications using superconductors that operate at room temperature and normal pressure, with the potential to contribute significantly to reducing the climate crisis.
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