#3375
AaronB
Participant

“The underlying mechanism of boron’s superconductivity arises from its crystal structure under high pressure.”
“At 160 gigapascals, they found that boron is a superconductor up to 6 kelvin.”

Thanks for the suggestion, but we will be working with an extremely hot hydrogen-boron plasma instead of a super-chilled solid chunk of boron. However, don’t let that discourage you from thinking outside of the box. That’s where all of the really interesting discoveries come from!