Using ultra-low temperatures to understand high-temperature superconductivity

A so-called ‘strange metal’, well-known for its unusual properties, has been shown to be a superconductor at very low temperatures. This allows scientists to study the connection between ‘strange metal’-behavior and superconductivity, which could be an important step towards understanding the phenomenon of high-temperature superconductivity.
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