![]() #science #research #physics #breakthrough #energy #electricity ScienceAlert So let's see whether this one stands the test of time as certainly this will be scrutinmized by other research teams, and the discussion is in full swing (see for example Scientific American ). Now 10,000 atmospheres is still a lot for practical applications, but, then again, much less than anything found previously. However, both of these would be of such fundamental impact that it's worth looking and keeping all available fingers crossed.Ī team at the University of Rochester claims they "might have cracked it, demonstrating a rare earth metal called lutetium combined with hydrogen and nitrogen can conduct electricity without resistance at 21 degrees Celsius (70 degrees Fahrenheit) and around just 10,000 atmospheres of pressure." Much like any news around #coldfusion, news around #superconductivity at room temperature always need to be looked at really carefully as there have been many of them before,and yet we still don't see it in real life. ![]()
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