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    Room-temperature superconductors may very well be transformative for science

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    It has been over 100 years since researchers found that some supplies can conduct electrical energy completely. Such a superconductor may very well be transformative for science and know-how, however all claims of making one that may work at room temperature and strain, together with latest research of a fabric named LK-99, have confirmed controversial.

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