Abstract

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND-- Since it was first reported that solid helium could flow without resistance, like a liquid devoid of viscosity, three other groups have reproduced the bizarre effect. But data presented here last week at an American Physical Society meeting also suggest that the supersolid flow occurs only in crystals riddled with defects. (Read more.)

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