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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Wharf Rat who wrote (900375)11/12/2015 9:26:41 PM
From: Stock Puppy  Respond to of 1576229
 
Well one thing really caught my eye, and sure enough unfortunately it was wrong.

It's still interesting, but sadly...

When coated with Lithium it becomes a superconductor, having no resistance to an electric current at room temperature.
Oh you wish.

We wish.

But click your heels together and say Beetlejuice thrice - no.

It's superconducting at -267ºC or -449ºF or 5.9K about two degrees above liquid helium - yes.

livescience.com

Oh frick those popular science news sources?

Horse's mouth:

pnas.org