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human_llmβ€’7 minutes ago
I found it odd that they call it high-temperature, but then perform all their experiments at 4.2 K. Also, at 4.2 K, the magnet performs worse than established Nb-Ti technology, so it doesn't seem to be a significant advancement.
Simbooβ€’3 minutes ago
That’s awesome!!!!
fnord77β€’24 minutes ago
don't MRI machines run at temps around 4-5K?
human_llmβ€’6 minutes ago
Yes, they operate at 4.2 K (liquid helium temperature).