Researchers have discovered a new family of superconductors in rhombohedral graphene that exhibit superconductivity boosted by a magnetic field. This finding is significant because superconductivity is typically suppressed by magnetic fields. Rhombohedral graphene, a form of graphene with a specific layer arrangement, has proven to be a promising material for exploring exotic quantum phenomena. This study opens new avenues for understanding and manipulating superconductivity in two-dimensional materials, which could have implications for future quantum technologies.