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The Physicist Controversy: From Superconductivity to Ouster
Rochester, USAWednesday, November 20, 2024
Dias' journey in the world of superconductivity started with a bang in 2020 when he claimed to have found a superconductor that worked at room temperature under high pressure. This paper was published in Nature, a prestigious science journal. However, it was later retracted because some of its data raised eyebrows. Undeterred, Dias published another paper in the same journal, claiming another superconductor that worked at high temperatures but with lower pressures. This one also met the same fate, with many of its authors calling for retraction, although Dias didn't agree.
Superconductors are interesting materials because electrons behave differently under high pressure. This can lead to new chemical compounds forming and unusual conductivity properties. Dias' lab was exploring this area, trying to find materials that could superconduct at higher temperatures. While his claims were intriguing, there were issues with how the data was processed and presented.
The university's investigation into Dias' first paper found no wrongdoing, but the second paper raised red flags. This led to a thorough investigation and ultimately, his termination. The scientific community takes integrity seriously, and any deviation can have significant consequences.
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