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Read article: On the road to room-temperature superconductivity Superconductivity Research update On the road to room-temperature superconductivity High-pressure lanthanum hydride could have a superconducting transition temperature of 260 K at 180 to 200 GPa say George Washington University researchers
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Read article: X-ray scattering reveals plasmons in high-temperature superconductors Superconductivity Research update X-ray scattering reveals plasmons in high-temperature superconductors Plasmons detected between the atomic planes of a cuprate's crystal structure could help the search for room-temperature superconductors
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