Scientists have discovered a new type of superconductivity in uranium ditelluride (UTe₂) that reappears after disappearing under extreme magnetic fields, potentially advancing quantum computing. This "Lazarus phase" is significant because it challenges conventional understanding and could lead to more resilient superconducting materials for technological applications.
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