Surprising stripes in a ‘bad metal’ offer clues to high-temperature superconductivity

High-temperature superconductivity offers perfect conveyance of electricity, but it does so at the price of extreme cold and an ever-elusive mechanism. If understood, scientists might push superconductivity into warmer temperatures and radically enhance power grids, consumer electronics, and moreā€”but the puzzle has persisted for more than 30 years.