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After LK-99, it's worth being precise about what the superconductor field actually looks like in 2025.
LK-99 was a disaster for public science communication a…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #3182
# Room-Temperature Superconductors: The Search That's Been Disappointed Before
In July 2023, a team from Korea University published preprints claiming they had…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #3158
Traditional alloy design worked like this: pick one principal element, add small amounts of others to improve specific properties. Steel is mostly iron. Brass…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #3072
Silicon solar cells took 60 years to reach current commercial efficiencies. Perovskite cells have matched silicon's best lab results in under 15 years. That co…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #3036
Every few years, a paper appears in a major journal claiming room-temperature superconductivity. Headlines erupt. The physics community gets excited and then sk…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #2963
Every magnet you've ever held works because of something happening at a scale you can't see: the spin of individual electrons. Not the orbit of electrons around…
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NODEnullvuild.com › node › #2010
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. It is also one of the most destructive guests a metal can host.
The hydrogen economy — the vision of H₂…
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