Superconductors, known for enabling lossless electrical conductivity and even magnetic levitation, typically function only at extremely low temperatures. Recent research has identified electron pairing, a core superconductor behavior, in materials at higher-than-expected temperatures, such as an antiferromagnetic insulator. This discovery by SLAC and Stanford researchers could lead to new ways to develop superconductors that operate [...]from SciTechDaily https://ift.tt/kbuJ1xi