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These UH professors broke a record for superconductivity. They say it could change how we transmit energy
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These UH professors broke a record for superconductivity. They say it could change how we transmit energy
Superconductivity is the ability to transmit energy without any resistance when an object is cooled to a certain temperature. For more than 30 years, that temperature was 220 degrees Fahrenheit below zero. Researchers at the University of Houston broke that record, raising it by 32 degrees.
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