Room temperature superconductor (not)

By the way, in case you lost track of this among other news, the
scientific consensus now is that "LK-99" is not a room temperature (or
any other kind of) superconductor, and that the "levitation" noted was
a magnetic effect caused by copper sulfide impurities. Oh well ...

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