A mysterious form of superconductivity has been discovered in a twisted crystal, which could help researchers better understand how to make super-efficient electronics.
Superconductivity is a rare property that allows certain materials to conduct electricity without resistance. We only know of materials that are superconductors at low temperatures or extreme pressures, but at very high or room temperature superconductor it could transform the world’s energy systems, allowing unlimited energy to be sent over great distances.