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Nasa S Most Shocking Astrobiology Claim Just Got Erased After 15 Years

Claims That The Alien Mummies Were Alive And Filled With Eggs Frank
Claims That The Alien Mummies Were Alive And Filled With Eggs Frank

Claims That The Alien Mummies Were Alive And Filled With Eggs Frank Nasa’s ‘arsenic life’ study just got canceled and they’re not happy. a high profile nasa funded paper published in science in 2010 — which once made headlines around the world — has now been. Now, some 15 years later, the venerable scientific journal has retracted this “arsenic life” study, once the star of a nasa news conference because of its epochal astrobiological.

That Study Critiquing Nasa S Bad Science On Asteroids Is Pretty Bad
That Study Critiquing Nasa S Bad Science On Asteroids Is Pretty Bad

That Study Critiquing Nasa S Bad Science On Asteroids Is Pretty Bad The controversial claim of microbes that exhibit arsenic rather than phosphorus in their biochemistry has been retracted by the journal science 15 years after it was first published — but. On thursday, the top editors of science formally retracted the 2010 paper, saying it was fundamentally flawed. the journal’s editors did not accuse the paper’s authors of misconduct or fraud. Since science has not applied this new standard across the board and has singled out this particular paper alone that was published 15 years ago, nasa does not condone or support the retraction decision made by science. Fifteen years after publishing an explosive but long criticized paper claiming to describe a microbe that could substitute arsenic for phosphate in its chemical makeup, science is retracting the article, citing “expanded” criteria for retraction.

Nasa S Most Shocking Astrobiology Claim Just Got Erased After 15 Years
Nasa S Most Shocking Astrobiology Claim Just Got Erased After 15 Years

Nasa S Most Shocking Astrobiology Claim Just Got Erased After 15 Years Since science has not applied this new standard across the board and has singled out this particular paper alone that was published 15 years ago, nasa does not condone or support the retraction decision made by science. Fifteen years after publishing an explosive but long criticized paper claiming to describe a microbe that could substitute arsenic for phosphate in its chemical makeup, science is retracting the article, citing “expanded” criteria for retraction. In it, 12 scientists from nasa and the united states geological survey claimed to have discovered an alternative life form living in mono lake, california, that thrived on arsenic, a compound. In a surprising move, science magazine announced the retraction of a pivotal nasa funded astrobiology paper entitled "a bacterium that can grow by using arsenic instead of phosphorus," originally published in 2010. Since science has not applied this new standard across the board and has singled out this particular paper alone that was published 15 years ago, nasa does not condone or support the retraction decision made by science. In december 2010, a study led by a nasa astrobiology fellow claimed to have found an alien like microbe in a salty, alkaline lake in california. this extraordinary bacterium could reportedly.

Astrobiology Nasa Science
Astrobiology Nasa Science

Astrobiology Nasa Science In it, 12 scientists from nasa and the united states geological survey claimed to have discovered an alternative life form living in mono lake, california, that thrived on arsenic, a compound. In a surprising move, science magazine announced the retraction of a pivotal nasa funded astrobiology paper entitled "a bacterium that can grow by using arsenic instead of phosphorus," originally published in 2010. Since science has not applied this new standard across the board and has singled out this particular paper alone that was published 15 years ago, nasa does not condone or support the retraction decision made by science. In december 2010, a study led by a nasa astrobiology fellow claimed to have found an alien like microbe in a salty, alkaline lake in california. this extraordinary bacterium could reportedly.

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