In Science magazine, there's an article about disagreement amongst physicists about whether one particular experiment really did show interactions with dark matter. The problem is, it hasn't been replicated elsewhere, and it seems that the "no it didn't" group think they may have worked out what the first group did wrong.
You can read all about that at the article, but I wanted to note the very personal way the leader of the "yes it did" camp takes criticism:
Rita Bernabei, a physicist at the University of Rome Tor Vergata and DAMA’s leader, declined to be interviewed. But she dismissed the new explanation in an email: “We have already demonstrated that the assumptions there reported are untenable and the conclusions are worthless.”
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