Pablo Esquinazi and his colleagues at the University of Leipzig report that flakes of humble graphite soaked in water seem to continue superconducting at temperatures of greater than 100 °C. Even ...
Arxiv – Can doping graphite trigger room temperature superconductivity? Evidence for granular high-temperature superconductivity in water-treated graphite powder Trying to dope graphite flakes we ...
A bit of 3.95 billion-year-old graphite locked in quartz Tsuyoshi Komiya, The University of Tokyo Researchers found traces of possible life in 3.95-billion-year-old rocks from the Torngat Mountains of ...
Here’s an interesting recipe. Take a spoonful of graphite powder and stir it into a glass of water. Leave for 24 hours at room temperature and then filter the powder. Finally, bake overnight at 100 ...
Figure 2: Correlation between TOC contents and δ 13 C org values. Metamorphic temperatures of host rocks with graphite grains were estimated via two methods: conventional mineral parageneses of ...
Here’s an interesting recipe. Take a spoonful of graphite powder and stir it into a glass of water. Leave for 24 hours at room temperature and then filter the powder. Finally, bake overnight at 100 ...
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