Resolves Yes if a peer-reviewed paper reporting room-temperature (above 20°C) ambient-pressure superconductivity is published in a major journal AND at least one independent laboratory publishes a replication result, both indexed before 31 December 2026. Resolves No otherwise.
Publications in Nature, Science, or Physical Review Letters indexed by Web of Science or Scopus, with independent replication noted in the same or follow-up study by end of 2026
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