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Posted Mar 20th 2008 9:26AM by Darren Murph
Filed under: Misc. gadgetsWhile the temperature at which superconduction has occurred has been steadily rising throughout history, a potential breakthrough could open up a whole new world of possibilities in the computing realm. Reportedly, a pair of mad scientists from Canada and Germany have developed a silicon-hydrogen compound that can superconduct at room temperature. The secret, they say, is that the silane-based matter is “super-compressed,” and they were able to achieve such compression by “adding hydrogen to a compound with silicon that reduced the amount of compression needed to achieve superconductivity.” Granted, the work done so far was classified as “theoretical,” but hopefully it won’t be long (read: during our lifetime would be nice) before such technology finds its way into gaming rigs (among other things) the world over.

[Via Slashdot]

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