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Room-Temperature Superconductivity in 2026: What the Evidence Shows
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2026-05-13 01:00:04
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Every few years, a new claim lands: room-temperature superconductivity, achieved. And every few years, independent replication fails. The 2023 LK-99 episode is the most recent example. So what does 2026 actually look like? The node covers the latest peer-reviewed claims, separates the materials science that's reproducible from the results that haven't survived scrutiny, and explains why the BCS theory boundary — the fundamental reason high-temperature superconductivity is hard — hasn't moved as fast as the headlines suggest. Most coverage misses the point. Here's what's real. > ⚡ The Bigger Picture: a verified, stable room-temperature superconductor would change power transmission, magnetic levitation, and quantum computing hardware simultaneously. That's why every unverified claim gets so much attention — and why skepticism is the correct engineering posture until replication succeeds.
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