Superconductivity paper spurs dispute as field reels from earlier scandal
Briefly

Physicist Ranga Dias and Mikhail Eremets faced scrutiny for high-pressure superconductivity claims, impacting the field, emphasizing the importance of data transparency and integrity.
Eremets' groundbreaking superconductivity discovery of hydrogen sulfide at 203 Kelvin faced new doubts following concerns raised by theorists, prompting a dispute over data validity.
Editors of Nature Communications flagged potential data processing problems in Eremets' research, underscoring the need for thorough review processes to maintain scientific rigor and credibility.
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