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I hope this is true
If it is then we could be at the start of a new world
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8485669.stm
Here is hoping.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8485669.stm
Here is hoping.
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Thanks for the link, Susan. It is heartening to see that,even though the politicians and preachers can't get anything right, the scientists keep working quietly away.
And, Americans! Europeans! Doin' Science stuff! Whoda thunkit? There may be hope for us yet!
Thanks for the link, Susan. It is heartening to see that,even though the politicians and preachers can't get anything right, the scientists keep working quietly away.
And, Americans! Europeans! Doin' Science stuff! Whoda thunkit? There may be hope for us yet!
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There are a lot of things develoved in the lab that have poriential but never see production. One thing that comes to mind is the super condectors of a few years ago where they found materials that would conduct electricity with very little resistance (loss).
When it was first published they were useing liquid O2 as the coolant which is expensive so to speak, but they later got the temp up to where they could use other collants. I think the temp was up close to 0 F the last I heard. Since that time I have not heard any more about it.
Some things work in the lab but when it comes to comercial porduction are not commercialy viable because of cost or politics.
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When it was first published they were useing liquid O2 as the coolant which is expensive so to speak, but they later got the temp up to where they could use other collants. I think the temp was up close to 0 F the last I heard. Since that time I have not heard any more about it.
Some things work in the lab but when it comes to comercial porduction are not commercialy viable because of cost or politics.
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High temperature superconductors are being rolled out, alas 0F is no where near cold enough.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-tempe ... nductivity
135K is the highest temperature I could find. That's still cold enough to require more than insulation to get down to there.
High temperature superconductors are being rolled out, alas 0F is no where near cold enough.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-tempe ... nductivity
135K is the highest temperature I could find. That's still cold enough to require more than insulation to get down to there.
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