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Hydrogen sulphide is warmest ever superconductor at 203 K

21 Aug 2015
Tight squeeze: diamond-anvil cells exert huge pressures on the H2S
Hydrogen sulphide becomes a superconductor at the surprisingly high temperature of 203 K (̵

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