3D-printed superconductor achieves record performance

Nearly a decade after they first demonstrated that soft materials could guide the formation of superconductors, Cornell researchers have achieved a one-step, 3D printing method that produces superconductors with record properties.
Read the story in the Cornell Chronicle.

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		Yellow probiscus descends into a clear dish to deposit  during the 3D printing process, where it self-assembles before being heat-treated into a crystalline superconductor.
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