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Alex Kaplan on the LK-99 Superconductor: the Drama, Democratization of Science, and Future Implications

"Moment of Zen"

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The Evolution of the Cuprate Superconductor

The first cuprate superconductor has crossed the threshold of the temperature of liquid nitrogen. The Kelvin scale is useful for this because most superconductors are just a few degrees Kelvin, very far away from our room temperature - like 300 Kelvin. There's been lots of claims of materials like this that have been superconducting and almost all of them have turned out to not be replicated in research laboratories.

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