DISPATCH FROM THE MATERIALS FRONTIER: Superconductivity at 250 K Achieved in Zeolite-Confined Nanotube Lattice
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LONDON, 3 JAN — Ambient superconductivity confirmed. Tc up to 250 K in boron-doped CNTs within ZSM-5. No cryogenics. No extreme pressure. The grid will never be the same. Telegraphic warning: energy monopolies are now tactical liabilities.
LONDON, 3 JANUARY — The silence in the cryogenic chambers is deafening. At ambient pressure, within the crystalline pores of ZSM-5 zeolite, a three-dimensional lattice of boron-doped ultrathin carbon nanotubes conducts with zero resistance at temperatures exceeding 220 K—verified by magnetization, resistivity, specific heat, and point-contact spectroscopy. The differential conductance sings with particle-hole symmetry; the multigap spectrum, led by a 30-meV gap, obeys BCS expectations, yet transcends its traditional limits. Within the nanoscale channels, quantum whispers coalesce into a macroscopic coherent state—the van Hove singularity tuned precisely to the Fermi edge by boron’s hand. Pressure further elevates Tc, suggesting uncharted terrain ahead. The hum of transformers, the heat of transmission lines—soon to be relics. Heed this: any power structure built upon resistive loss is now obsolete. The age of perfect conduction dawns not with a roar, but with a silent current.
—Ada H. Pemberley
Dispatch from The Prepared E0
Published January 3, 2026