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Claimed superconductor LK-99 is an online sensation — but replication efforts fall short

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Nature 620, 253 (2023)

doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-023-02481-0

Updates & Corrections

  • Correction 07 August 2023: The original version of this story stated that the material LK-99 is claimed to be a superconductor at temperatures above 127 °C. In fact, the researchers claim LK-99 has this property up to at least 127 °C. The picture caption has also been edited for accuracy.

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