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"Unveiling the Truth: Is Hydrogen a Metal?"
science-and-technology2 years ago

"Unveiling the Truth: Is Hydrogen a Metal?"

Physicists have long theorized that metallic hydrogen could exist under certain conditions, and recent research has made progress in creating it. By subjecting hydrogen to extreme pressures using a diamond anvil cell, scientists have observed the transition of hydrogen from a gas to a solid state, and potentially into a metallic state. Metallic hydrogen is believed to exist in the interior of Jupiter and could have applications as a superconductor. However, the challenges of achieving and studying metallic hydrogen make it unlikely to be used in industry anytime soon, leading researchers to focus on hydrides as a more feasible alternative.

Controversy Surrounds Latest Room-Temperature Superconductivity Claim
science3 years ago

Controversy Surrounds Latest Room-Temperature Superconductivity Claim

Researchers have published a paper claiming to have observed superconductivity at room temperature in a conductive alloy, at near-ambient pressure. However, this is not the first time such claims have been made by these researchers, with their previous paper on the topic being retracted due to issues with data and interpretation. The new paper reports improvements over the previous results by requiring even lower pressures. The scientific community remains skeptical, but if confirmed, this discovery could lead to transformative technologies such as near-infinite, cheap energy and zero loss transmission lines.