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Zero-Resistance Superconductor Created
Thursday, September 18, 2008 - Ehud Rattner
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According to reports, Japanese scientist Yoichi Kamihara has discovered a zero resistance superconductor. Layered in iron and stabilized with phosphorous, the superconductor has a negative resistance at 269 Celsius. Currently he is researching ways to replace the phosphorous with other elements including arsenic. It’s no mystery that scientists are looking for ways for superconductors to function at room temperature without resistance (loss of energy).    (source: tomshardware.com)


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