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Mysterious, spherical rocks litter the archaeological record — now researchers say there is evidence the balls were shaped on purpose. Plus, why a blockbuster superconductivity claim met a wall of scepticism and 2,000 unwanted rhinos get adopted. Mysterious, spherical rocks litter the archaeological record — now researchers say there is evidence the balls were shaped on purpose. Plus, why a blockbuster superconductivity claim met a wall of scepticism and 2,000 unwanted rhinos get adopted.
Physicist Ranga Dias and his colleagues have twice claimed to make a room-temperature superconductor. But many researchers question the evidence. Physicist Ranga Dias and his colleagues have twice claimed to make a room-temperature superconductor. But many researchers question the evidence.
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A group of researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago reports that it has verified a critical measurement: the apparent vanishing of electrical resistance.
It’s big, if true: transmitting electricity with no resistance at room temperature and moderate pressure. But controversy dogs the team making the claim.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Science Magazine: In 2020, Ranga Dias, a physicist at the University of Rochester, and his colleagues published a sensational result in Nature, featured on its cover. They claimed to have discovered a room-temperature superconductor: a material in which elect...
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