The Endlessly Elusive Dream of Room Temperature Superconductivity
For over a century, scientists have been striving to achieve room-temperature superconductivity. This phenomenon, in which electrical current flows with zero resistance, has the potential to revolutionize the way we use energy and power electronics. Now, a recent breakthrough has scientists closer than ever to achieving room-temperature superconductivity. By utilizing a combination of high-energy radiation and a special type of electrolyte, researchers have discovered a new material which could allow for superconductivity at room temperature. This could finally allow us to use this phenomenon in everyday life, from powering our homes to powering the most advanced electronics.
source: Phys.org