Thursday, June 11


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Super-Thin Superconducting Metal Discovered

Scientists at the University of Texas have developed a superconducting sheet of lead only two atoms thick, a remarkably pliable nanomaterial that could help lead to new breakthroughs in electricity generation and computer processing speeds.

Atomic structure of the 2-atom thick lead superconductor, as seen through a scanning microscope.

gizmag.com

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