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Researchers develop 'foundational tool' for understanding behavior of hydride superconductors at high pressure Hydrogen (like many of us) acts weird under pressure. Theory predicts that when crushed by the weight of more than a million times our atmosphere, this light, abundant, normally gaseous element first becomes a metal, and even more strangely, a superconductor--a material that conducts electricity with no resistance.
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