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Superconductors

/ˌsuː.pər.kənˈdʌk.tərz/noun
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Superconductors are materials that allow electricity to flow with zero resistance when cooled below a specific critical temperature, enabling extraordinary efficiency in energy transfer. This phenomenon not only powers advanced technologies like maglev trains and particle accelerators but also challenges scientists with the need for extreme cooling, influencing modern research in quantum computing and sustainable energy.

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