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Scientists Detect 'Fingerprint' of High-Temp Superconductivity Above Transition Temperature A new study shows that a “fingerprint” of high-temperature superconductivity remains intact above the super chilly temperatures at which these materials carry current with no resistance, offering hope for energy-saving applications under real-world conditions.
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