Scientists break record for highest-temperature superconductor

International researchers have broken the record for superconductivity at the highest temperature recorded to date at around -23°C, about 50 degrees higher than the previous confirmed record. They created a new material, called lanthanum superhydrides, to achieve the same. The material was, however, placed under extremely high pressure ranging between 150-170 gigapascals to reach the new record.

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