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Scientists Question ‘Smoking Gun’ Evidence In Physics Research
Pittsburgh Physicists Expose Flaw in How Quantum Breakthroughs Are Claimed In A Nutshell The solution: share complete datasets publicly and test findings across wider parameter ranges before claiming ...
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Replication efforts suggest 'smoking gun' evidence isn't enough to prove quantum computing claims
A group of scientists, including Sergey Frolov, professor of physics at the University of Pittsburgh, and co-authors from Minnesota and Grenoble have undertaken several replication studies centered ...
An multi-institutional group of researchers have outlined changes to the research and peer review process that have the potential to increase the reliability of experimental results: sharing more data ...
Scientists are urged to reconsider misleading signals in topological physics, addressing the 'smoking gun' problem in ...
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Smoking gun evidence for ancient granite machining in Egypt
On Elephantine Island, a single granite box contains what may be the clearest machining evidence ever filmed in Egypt. One ...
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