Particle Physicists Agree on a Road Map for the Next Decade
A “muon shot” aims to study the basic forces of the cosmos. But meager federal budgets could limit its ambitions.
By Dennis Overbye and Katrina Miller
A “muon shot” aims to study the basic forces of the cosmos. But meager federal budgets could limit its ambitions.
By Dennis Overbye and Katrina Miller
It was the second paper led by Ranga P. Dias, a researcher at the University of Rochester, that the journal Nature has retracted.
By Kenneth Chang
Ranga Dias, the University of Rochester physicist who led the research, continued to defend the findings.
By Kenneth Chang
The University of Rochester will examine the work of Ranga Dias, who was an author of a materials science paper unrelated to his superconductor research that was retracted on Tuesday.
By Kenneth Chang
For a few weeks, we had a taste of what it would be like if people cared about science as much as baseball.
By Andrew Cote
The only thing harder than making a room temperature superconductor may be passing internet regulation.
By Kevin Roose, Casey Newton, Davis Land, Rachel Cohn, Jen Poyant, Alyssa Moxley, Dan Powell, Elisheba Ittoop and Marion Lozano
Social media users are excited about what would be a breakthrough in solid state physics, but many experts in the field are cautiously skeptical.
By Kenneth Chang
Misconduct allegations are leading scientists to question the work of Ranga Dias, including his claimed discovery of a room-temperature superconductor.
By Kenneth Chang
A team of researchers verified a key measurement from a study earlier this year that had faced doubts from other scientists.
By Kenneth Chang
Today, our Southeast Asia bureau chief explains what’s at stake in the Thai election. Also, a court in Pakistan ordered the release of Imran Khan.
By Amelia Nierenberg and Justin Porter
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