Abstract :
The author briefly discusses the discovery of superconductivity in 1911 and the two major breakthroughs in 1966 and 1986 in this field. In 1966 a stable composite conductor of Ni-Ti strands embedded in a Cu strip was developed. A superconducting magnet was made from this material. In 1986 superconductors that maintained superconductivity up to 90 K, cooled by liquid N2, were discovered. The author goes on to briefly discuss the various research projects around the world, involved in high temperature superconductors