Hydride superconductivity: here to stay
Gregory S. Boebinger, Andrey V. Chubukov, Ian R. Fisher, F. Malte, Grosche, Peter J. Hirschfeld, Stephen R. Julian, Bernhard Keimer, Steven A., Kivelson, Andrew P. Mackenzie, Yoshiteru Maeno, Joseph Orenstein, Brad J., Ramshaw, Subir Sachdev, J\"org Schmalian, and Matthias Vojta

TL;DR
This paper reviews the recent debate on hydride superconductivity and concludes that hydrides genuinely exhibit superconductivity, reaffirming their importance in the field.
Contribution
It provides a critical analysis of key studies, affirming the reality of hydride superconductivity amidst controversy.
Findings
Hydrides support genuine superconductivity.
Key papers confirm the existence of superconductivity in hydrides.
The controversy over hydride superconductivity is resolved in favor of its reality.
Abstract
The field of hydride superconductivity has recently been mired in a controversy that might divert attention from the question of central importance: do hydrides support genuine superconductivity or not? We examine some key papers from the field, and conclude that hydride superconductivity is real.
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