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Liquid hydrogen turns superfluid

01 Nov 2000

Recent work at Göttingen has revealed convincing evidence for superfluidity in liquid hydrogen, the only liquid other than helium to exhibit this quantum behaviour.

Figure 1
Superfluids are among the most peculiar and counterintuitive of all materials. They have no viscosit

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