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Superconducting material opens door to the future – Micky News
Engineers and physicists of the University of Rochester have created a superconducting material. The material can open doors to futuristic Technologies.

The researchers at the University of Rochester have created a superconducting material. This material does not have electrical resistance and expulsion of the magnetic field at room temperature.
The researchers combined a few simple molecular solids with hydrogen. They compressed the mixture at extremely high pressure to get this material. This invention can change the world.
In addition to that, this invention will bring out the answer to many futuristic Technologies. At first, the supercondu…
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