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Scientists discovered superconductivity—the ability to conduct electricity perfectly—at the highest temperatures ever recorded. They observed it at temperatures of about -23°C (-9°F or 250 K)—a jump of about 50° compared to the previous confirmed record
Scientists discovered superconductivity—the ability to conduct electricity perfectly—at the highest temperatures ever recorded. They observed it at temperatures of about -23°C (-9°F or 250 K)—a jump of about 50° compared to the previous confirmed record
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