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Miracle-tech that could fix almost everything

Unread postPosted: Thu 15 Jul 2010, 23:09:00
by Graeme
Miracle-tech that could fix almost everything: Major advance

Topflight boffins believe they may be on the track of the fabled room-temperature superconductor, a technology which - if achieved - promises to revolutionise various fields including hover trains, electric power, mighty dimension-portal atom smashers and even supercomputing.

The new science relates to the study of copper-oxide superconductors. A superconductor is a material which carries an electric current without any resistance: naturally, as a result, it is excellent for generating tremendously powerful magnetic fields. These are useful for such purposes as building MRI scanners, mag-lev hover trains and colossal very-fabric-of-spacetime-rending particle punchers such as the famous Large Hadron Collider.

In general, though, superconductors won't superconduct at normal temperatures: they have to be chilled far below zero in order to work. This makes them difficult and expensive to build and operate, and restricts what can be done with them.

Now, however, boffins at the USA's Brookhaven National Laboratory - working with others around the world - say they have gained important insights into the "pseudogap" phase which copper-oxide superconductors enter as they become too warm for ordinary superconducting.


Apparently this is major stuff: not only are Davis and his collaborators excited, but their research is published this week in premier boffinry mag Nature. In essence, the copper oxides have been shown to behave in some respects like superconductors in the pseudogap phase, which means that at least theoretically superconduction could happen at ordinary temperatures.


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Re: Miracle-tech that could fix almost everything

Unread postPosted: Fri 16 Jul 2010, 05:59:13
by Tanada
While having no resistance to current flow would be valuable in many applications it would hardly be a miracle cure for anything. Also because they have a theory and not a working sample there is no way to price the new superconductor to see just which applications it will be worth the cost in practice.

Re: Miracle-tech that could fix almost everything

Unread postPosted: Fri 16 Jul 2010, 07:14:53
by EnergyUnlimited
It is difficult to make wires out of oxide ceramics.

Re: Miracle-tech that could fix almost everything

Unread postPosted: Fri 16 Jul 2010, 08:39:08
by ian807
If it pans out, it could revolutionize power storage. We might even get batteries that were actually worth a crap. And yes, it would help a great deal in power transmission, making the current grid much more efficient, assuming we can afford to replace what we have now.

Re: Miracle-tech that could fix almost everything

Unread postPosted: Fri 16 Jul 2010, 09:12:27
by dissident
There are already plans to build "grid hub" in the south-west using superconducting wires.

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So not all of this is pie in the sky.

Re: Miracle-tech that could fix almost everything

Unread postPosted: Fri 16 Jul 2010, 13:27:58
by Don35
So will this provide more water, more food, more space for more people? Energy is only part of the problem.

Re: Miracle-tech that could fix almost everything

Unread postPosted: Fri 16 Jul 2010, 17:39:07
by Ludi
dissident wrote:There are already plans to build "grid hub" in the south-west using superconducting wires.

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So not all of this is pie in the sky.



Plans until implemented ARE "pie in the sky." :|