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Room-temperature superconductor

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A room-temperature superconductor is a material that can conduct electricity without resistance at temperatures around 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit) or higher, which is considered room temperature. Traditional superconductors generally require extremely low temperatures to exhibit superconductivity, often close to absolute zero (-273.15 degrees Celsius or -459.67 degrees Fahrenheit).

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Room temperature superconductor by Ciro Santilli 37 Updated 2025-07-16
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