
The world of superconductors just became a much smaller place. Scientists taking part in an Ohio University led study have discovered the world’s smallest superconductor – a sheet of four pairs of molecules measuring less than one nanometer (that’s 0.000001 millimeter) wide, potentially paving the way for next – generation nanoscale electronics.
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