Dramatic advances in quantum computing, smartphones that only need to be charged once a month, trains that levitate and move at superfast speeds. Technological leaps like these could revolutionize society, but they remain largely out of reach as long as superconductivity—the flow of electricity without resistance or energy waste—isn’t fully understood.
Click here for original story, Researchers detail never-before-seen properties in a family of superconducting Kagome metals
Source: Phys.org