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     <title>Study Yields Surprising New Insight into High-Temp Superconductors</title>
   	 <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- Recently, an international group of researchers discovered that the underlying mechanism producing high-temperature superconductivity in a widely studied class of copper-oxygen-based superconductors may be different than scientists have long been assuming.</description>
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     <title>'Single-Crystal' Superconductors are a Big Step for the Field</title>
   	 <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- In key advances for the field of superconductivity, a research group has created versions of a class of widely studied superconducting compounds that are each one continuous crystal, rather than composed of many crystalline grains. These single-crystal materials are important achievements because they display better properties than polycrystalline types and are easier to study.</description>
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