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- ‘Arsenic Life’ Microbe Study Retracted after 15 Years of . . .
A controversial arsenic microbe study unveiled 15 years ago has been retracted The study’s authors are crying foul
- Controversial ‘arsenic life’ paper retracted after 15 years . . .
A controversial paper 1 claiming that an extraordinary microorganism can thrive on the toxic element arsenic has been retracted by the journal Science, nearly 15 years after its original publication
- Controversial ‘arsenic life’ paper retracted from Science
After almost 15 years, the influential scholarly journal Science has retracted a controversial paper about the discovery of a microbe able to use arsenic instead of phosphorous in its biochemical
- Widely panned arsenic life paper gets retracted—15 years . . .
controversial Widely panned arsenic life paper gets retracted—15 years after brouhaha Opinions are mixed on the retraction, and the authors continue to defend their work
- Science Retracts ‘Arsenic Life’ Paper 15 Years After Publication
Science, a top research journal, said there was no evidence of misconduct by researchers whose finding attracted heavy attention and scrutiny in social media’s early days
- Fifteen years later, Science retracts ‘arsenic life’ paper . . .
The claim was striking, the criticisms ferocious: A 2010 Science paper reported that a microbe found in the inhospitable waters of Mono Lake in California could, unlike other known life forms, use arsenic to grow Today the journal has retracted the work But instead of closing the books on one of its most infamous papers, the decision has stirred the old controversy—and sparked new debate
- Embattled arsenic life paper retracted by journal Science . . .
After 15 years of debate, a study that announced the alleged discovery of an arsenic-eating microbe has been retracted by the journal Science due to contaminated and flawed data
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