Scientists at the University of Southern California have made steps toward discovering a new family of superconductor materials that work at relatively high temperatures, with possible applications in physics research, medical imaging and high-performance electronics... Continue Reading Aluminum "superatoms" hint at a new type of superconducting materials
Section: Electronics
Tags: Aluminum, superconductor, University of Southern California
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