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Superconductivity breakthrough could unlock ultra-efficient electronics
Researchers in Sweden discovered that sculpting the surface beneath an ultrathin superconducting material enables it to remain superconducting at higher temperatures and stronger magnetic fields. This nanoscale redesign addresses a major challenge in superconductivity.
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