Room-Temperature Superconductors
Materials that conduct electricity with zero resistance at everyday temperatures and pressures, eliminating the need for extreme cooling. Recent research explores hydrogen-rich compounds and novel crystal structures.
Why It Matters
They would make lossless power transmission, levitating trains, and MRI machines without cryogenics possible, saving the 10-15% of electricity currently lost in transmission worldwide.
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