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High-temp Superconductors of Silver and Fluorine?

jeffredd writes: "Two researchers at Cornell are predicting high-temperature, nearly resistance free, superconducters made of an exotic combination of silver and fluorine. The main thrust of their theory seems to revolve around the fact that even though fluoroargentates have not been found to have superconducting properties, they are very similar to oxocuprates which set the high-temp record back in 1993. This is for the hard-core physics buffs. You can read the details here"

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  1. Re:Post please by squeegee-me · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I also agree, but keep in mind that this artical does not show up on the fron page of /. The only reason I saw this is I have a habbit of clicking on "older stuff" so I can see all of the submissions that were approved.

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