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  1. `The video in question is allegedly from the University of Science and Technology in #Beijing and purports to show a small black substance floating in the air as it follows a #magnet. According to the video's poster, he did it for "attention grabbing purposes" - it was a way to coast the hype around LK-99.`

    tomshardware.com/news/lk-99-vi

    #superconduction #superconductivity #LK99

  2. `The video in question is allegedly from the University of Science and Technology in #Beijing and purports to show a small black substance floating in the air as it follows a #magnet. According to the video's poster, he did it for "attention grabbing purposes" - it was a way to coast the hype around LK-99.`

    tomshardware.com/news/lk-99-vi

    #superconduction #superconductivity #LK99

  3. `The video in question is allegedly from the University of Science and Technology in #Beijing and purports to show a small black substance floating in the air as it follows a #magnet. According to the video's poster, he did it for "attention grabbing purposes" - it was a way to coast the hype around LK-99.`

    tomshardware.com/news/lk-99-vi

    #superconduction #superconductivity #LK99

  4. `The video in question is allegedly from the University of Science and Technology in #Beijing and purports to show a small black substance floating in the air as it follows a #magnet. According to the video's poster, he did it for "attention grabbing purposes" - it was a way to coast the hype around LK-99.`

    tomshardware.com/news/lk-99-vi

    #superconduction #superconductivity #LK99

  5. `The video in question is allegedly from the University of Science and Technology in #Beijing and purports to show a small black substance floating in the air as it follows a #magnet. According to the video's poster, he did it for "attention grabbing purposes" - it was a way to coast the hype around LK-99.`

    tomshardware.com/news/lk-99-vi

    #superconduction #superconductivity #LK99

  6. "Here we report evidence of superconductivity on a nitrogen-doped lutetium hydride with a maximum Tc of 294 K at 10 kbar, that is, superconductivity at room temperature and near-ambient pressures. The compound was synthesized under high-pressure high-temperature conditions and then—after full recoverability—its material and superconducting properties were examined along compression pathways"
    nature.com/articles/s41586-023

    #superconduction #materials #materialScience #condensedMatter #physics

  7. "Here we report evidence of superconductivity on a nitrogen-doped lutetium hydride with a maximum Tc of 294 K at 10 kbar, that is, superconductivity at room temperature and near-ambient pressures. The compound was synthesized under high-pressure high-temperature conditions and then—after full recoverability—its material and superconducting properties were examined along compression pathways"
    nature.com/articles/s41586-023

    #superconduction #materials #materialScience #condensedMatter #physics

  8. "Here we report evidence of superconductivity on a nitrogen-doped lutetium hydride with a maximum Tc of 294 K at 10 kbar, that is, superconductivity at room temperature and near-ambient pressures. The compound was synthesized under high-pressure high-temperature conditions and then—after full recoverability—its material and superconducting properties were examined along compression pathways"
    nature.com/articles/s41586-023

    #superconduction #materials #materialScience #condensedMatter #physics

  9. "Here we report evidence of superconductivity on a nitrogen-doped lutetium hydride with a maximum Tc of 294 K at 10 kbar, that is, superconductivity at room temperature and near-ambient pressures. The compound was synthesized under high-pressure high-temperature conditions and then—after full recoverability—its material and superconducting properties were examined along compression pathways"
    nature.com/articles/s41586-023

    #superconduction #materials #materialScience #condensedMatter #physics