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11 Scientists Found a Room-Temperature Superconductor. Now 8 of Them Want a Retraction.

Por: The New York Times Science September 30, 2023

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A team of 11 scientists reported in March in the journal Nature that they had . Eight of those scientists have now asked Nature to retract their paper.That pits them against the man who led the research: Ranga P. Dias, a professor of mechanical engineering and physics at the University of Rochester in New York. In the past few years, Dr. Dias has made several extraordinary scientific claims, but he has also been embroiled in a series of... + full article



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