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The results were so startling that the Oak Ridge National Laboratory asked two independent researchers, D.
Shapira and M. J. Saltmarsh, to repeat the experiment using more sophisticated neutron detection equipment.
They reported that the neutron release was consistent with random coincidence.
A rebuttal by Taleyarkhan and the other authors of the original report said that the Shapira and Saltmarsh report failed to account for significant differences in experimental setup, including over an inch of shielding between the neutron detector and the sonoluminescing acetone.
According to Taleyarkhan et al., when properly considering those differences, the results are consistent with fusion.

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