Arkady Shekhter and colleagues have revealed that cuprates display strange metallic behaviour in high magnetic fields. (Courtesy: National High Magnetic Field Laboratory)
High-temperature superconductivity was first discovered in 1986, but the physics underlying the phen
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Tim Wogan is a freelance science writer based in the UK