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    The scientific paper asserting the surprise materials dubbed “red matter”, which researchers claimed earlier this 12 months was the world’s first room-temperature superconductor, has been retracted by Nature. The retraction marks the tip of a year-long saga over room-temperature superconductors, following the failed replications of LK-99, one other materials that held the promise of revolutionising electronics and drove a web based frenzy.

    Unlike LK-99, which was first revealed within the comparatively little-known Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology, and took researchers abruptly, the work on pink matter, or N-doped lutetium hydride, was revealed in Nature and got here with the imprimatur of obvious scientific rigour.

    But many individuals had been nonetheless initially sceptical of the claims, each due to the singular nature of the fabric – there is no such thing as a different superconductor that works at room temperature and low pressures – and the truth that one of many lead authors, Ranga Dias on the University of Rochester in New York state, had had a earlier superconductor paper in Nature retracted in 2022.

    Now, the pink matter paper has been retracted. “There were very, very good reasons to doubt since the beginning about this paper,” says Lilia Boeri on the University of Rome in Italy. “I think it’s actually surprising that it took quite this long to retract this paper.”

    Eight of the 11 authors have considerations over “the provenance of the investigated materials, the experimental measurements undertaken and the data-processing protocols applied”, they write in a be aware accompanying the retraction. These points, they are saying, “undermine the integrity of the published paper”.

    Three of the authors didn’t categorical an opinion on the retraction, together with Dias, who has come beneath growing scrutiny for the reason that paper was first revealed in March.

    In August, Dias had one other paper retracted, in Physical Review Letters, and different researchers accused him of plagiarising sections of his PhD thesis. He has rejected each the Physical Review Letters and previous Nature retraction, and hasn’t publicly commented on claims of plagiarism.

    Neither Dias nor the group of eight authors who requested the newest retraction have responded to a request for remark from New Scientist.

    For many researchers, that is the ultimate nail within the coffin for pink matter, after makes an attempt at replication earlier this 12 months repeatedly failed.

    “This has been a huge waste of time,” says Graeme Ackland on the University of Edinburgh, UK.

    While it’s commendable that researchers tried to faithfully replicate the outcomes, there’s nonetheless the query of how the paper made it to publication, he says. “It’s embarrassing for the field.”

    “Everybody was surprised that this paper came out in Nature,” says Boeri.

    “This has been a deeply frustrating situation. We were aware that this paper would likely be greeted with scepticism by many in the community given the retraction of an earlier related paper by this group,” stated Karl Ziemelis, chief utilized and bodily sciences editor at Nature, in an announcement. “Decisions about what to accept for publication are not always easy to make and there may be conflicts, but we strive to take an unbiased position and to ensure the interests of the community always drive our deliberations.”

    “Rigorous peer review is always key; indeed, as is so often the case, the highly qualified expert reviewers we selected raised a number of questions about the original submission, which were largely resolved in later revisions,” he stated. “What the peer review process cannot detect is whether the paper as written accurately reflects the research as it was undertaken. This was the concern raised recently by a number of the authors, as detailed in the retraction notice.”

    Although there’s a likelihood that this casts a shadow on the sphere, it’s a wholesome signal that there was scepticism from the very starting, says Boeri.

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