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klimt

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    Comment #36981417

    This is one of my key takeaways as well. It's a shame they didn't include their magnetization measurements, even if it didn't confirm superconductivity. The first conclusive paper …

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    Comment #36981321

    Extrapolated.

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    Comment #36978576

    YBCO which has a critical temperature of around 90K has a critical field in excess of 250T. So 9T is not expected to weaken superconductivity much for a sample with a critical temp…

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    Comment #36978541

    The jump looks like bad contacts to me. The wires you attach undergo stress during the cooldown, and such artefacts can happen with small samples. Rewiring the sample should get ri…

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    Comment #36978520

    The jump at 250K looks like bad contacts to me that fixed themselves during cooldown. Rewiring the sample and remeasuring should get rid of it. The field dependence is indeed a bit…

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    Comment #36978330

    This is my first comment on this material, because I've been skeptical, but this result shouldn't be understated. It basically confirms the existence of a new family of high-temper…

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    Comment #27200422

    It's Cell Patterns, a new open access journal from Cell Press that started in April 2021.

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    Comment #22645853

    I had to give it 3-4 days before I got some activity. Any flour should work as long as it is unbleached. I've had good success with just Sainsbury's strong white bread flour. It ha…

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    Comment #19699558

    > one of the researchers carefully sandwiches lanthanum foil and hydrogen gas in between the diamonds’ flat surfaces. Then [...] the researcher generates pressures of at least 170 …

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    Comment #18532931

    The only connection to black holes that I could find is, that they use mathematics first developed for string theory [1], so it's bit tenuous to say superconductors are related to …