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technology1 year ago

"Google's AI Revolutionizes Flood Prediction with 7-Day Accuracy"

Google has used AI to predict riverine floods up to seven days in advance, with findings published in Nature journal. By training machine learning models with various data, including historical events and river level readings, Google generated localized maps and ran simulations to accurately predict floods. The technology provided accurate forecasting in 80 countries, benefiting 460 million people, and is available through Google Search, Google Maps, Android notifications, and the Flood Hub web app. Google aims to further improve flood forecasting models and create a global platform in collaboration with academic researchers.

science1 year ago

"Uncovering Deception: The Superconductivity Scandal Exposed"

Physicist Ranga Dias, once celebrated for his claims of discovering room-temperature superconductors, has been embroiled in a scandal involving allegations of data manipulation and research misconduct. Investigations by the University of Rochester and Nature journal have revealed evidence of data fabrication and manipulation, leading to the retractions of Dias's papers. Former graduate students have come forward with accounts of how Dias concealed information, manipulated them, and shut them out of the research process. The scandal has raised questions about the handling of the situation by collaborators, the journal, and the university, and has caused serious harm to the careers of young scientists in the field.

science-and-technology2 years ago

"Questionable Science: Hiltzik's Dubious Achievement"

The University of Rochester's claim of discovering a room-temperature superconductor, which could revolutionize energy storage and transportation, has been retracted by Nature journal due to doubts about its validity and the lead author, Ranga P. Dias. The paper failed to be replicated by other researchers and Dias resisted requests for detailed data. This is not the first retraction for Dias, raising questions about the quality control in scientific publishing. The University of Rochester is conducting an investigation into the integrity of Dias' data across multiple papers. The case highlights the challenges of achieving room-temperature superconductivity and the need for rigorous scrutiny in scientific research.