Nanosuperconductors

Where the hell are those mag-lev trains they promised us when they discovered superconductivity? They are a step closer to reality thanks to scientists at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, who have introduced nanoscale defects into a “cuprate” superconductor to create short wires that can carry large currents and work in strong magnetic fields. Once they get it scaled up to kilometer lengths, high speed trains will be one of many applications.