Dr. Paul Grant, a Cold Facts contributor, talked with physicsworld.com editor Hamish Johnston at the recent American Physical Society March Meeting in Dallas. He was a physicist at IBM’s Almaden labs in California in 1986 when his colleagues at the company’s Zurich site discovered the first high-temperature superconductor. He is a leading proponent of using superconductors for electrical distribution. Watch the video. Grant wrote articles for the Winter and Spring issues of Cold Facts, downloadable here.








