HIGHLIGHTS
- who: from the School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham, UK. have published the research work: www.papersinphysics.org, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
The resistivity was increasing as the temperature was lowered, i.e., behaving in a non-metallic fashion. It turned out that the phenomenon was very "democratic" and widely reproducible (unlike the equally surprising reports of "cold fusion" a few years later). Some workers have become persuaded that the phenomenon is real, but they have not yet convinced a much wider audience, who probably feel that exceptional claims need exceptionally . . .
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