South Korean physicists have claimed to have discovered materials that act as room-temperature, Ambient Pressure superconductors. The lead-based compound called LK-99 is said to induce magnetic levitation at sea-level pressures. If proven true, this discovery could revolutionize various industries, including transportation and nuclear fusion. However, there is skepticism surrounding the claims, with some questioning the data and the need for replication and peer review. The authors have asked for independent verification to restore their credibility. Experts are cautiously awaiting the results of replication efforts before drawing any conclusions.
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