Premium Only Content
What is High Temperature Superconductivity
In the 1980s scientists discovered that certain ceramics become superconducting at unexpectedly high temperatures—a leap forward that could make this ultra-efficient technology far more practical.
Ordinary superconductors work only in the extreme cold achieved by applying liquid helium, which is costly to produce.
They're used in such sophisticated and expensive technologies as medical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) but will never be a sensible way to transmit power to home or run electronics.
The newer super conductors do their thing at temperature as high as - 211 degrees Fahrenheit.
That's still ultracold, but it's achievable using liquid nitrogen, which is cheaply derived from liquid air.
Of course, the field's holy grail is the material that could eliminate resistance at room temperature—for now, only a dream.
-
LIVE
Right Side Broadcasting Network
5 days agoLIVE: RSBN Pre-Inauguration Coverage: Day Three in Washington D.C. - 1/18/25
8,826 watching -
31:54
The Why Files
5 days agoThe Quantum Apocalypse: All Your Secrets Revealed
52.7K50 -
LIVE
Sgt Wilky Plays
4 hours agoSaturday Hangout and Games
190 watching -
LIVE
DeadMan88
6 hours agoWGT Golf Road to Master
61 watching -
LIVE
Jewels Jones Live ®
22 hours agoUP IN SMOKE! | A Political Rendezvous - Ep. 106
1,245 watching -
1:35:04
Winston Marshall
2 days ago“This Wasn’t Accidental!” Maajid Nawaz SPEAKS OUT on R*PE Gangs and The REAL Cover-Up
88.5K50 -
23:46
barstoolsports
6 hours agoSurviving Barstool Drama Spills Over Into The Office | Stool Scenes
60.9K2 -
5:11:58
Shield_PR_Gaming
8 hours ago01/18/25. Let's chill with MMORPG and then some shooters!! Read Description! You know you want to!!
41.3K2 -
1:09:39
Tactical Advisor
6 hours agoTrump Inauguration & New Gun Releases | Vault Room Live Stream 014
38.8K3 -
11:27
Adam Does Movies
19 hours ago $6.47 earnedWolf Man Movie Review - Does It Bite?
64.1K10