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Here s Something You Don t See Every Day by Jonathan LososĪrctic Biologist Shares Astonishing Sea Creatures With the World by Pete Brook pushes for more scientists, but the jobs aren t there.” by Chemjobber Too many scientists? by Puff the Mutant Dragon “Alternate careers” is just the next exploitation strategy? by DrugMonkey (not high!) and More on jobs & Ph.D.s by Razib Khan Subtleties of the Crappy Job Market for Scientists by Julianne Dalcanton The STEM PhD Glut Makes the Mainstream Media by Mike the Mad Biologist WaPo: Not enough jobs for science PhDs by David Kroll New Science Papers Prove NASA Failed Big Time In Promoting Supposedly Earth-Shaking Discovery That Wasn’t by Matthew Herper Journal retreats from controversial arsenic paper by Marc Kaufman
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Two studies show ‘weird life’ microbe can’t live on arsenic by Alan Boyle Notorious Arsenic-Tolerant Bacterium Needs Phosphorus After All by Quirin Schiermeierĭespite refutation, Science arsenic life paper deserves retraction, scientist argues by David Sanders New research points toward no on arsenic life by Phil PlaitĪnnoying Arsenic Claim Debunked for Good – We Hope. LovettĬonsider the publication embargo… and NASA’s cowardly responses to their #arseniclife FAIL by Rosie Redfield “Arsenic bacteria”: Coffin, meet nails by Ashutosh JogalekarĪrsenic Life, Cold Fusion, and the Allure of Wishful Thinking by Matthew FrancisĪnother chink in the Ingelfinger armor? Arsenic life talk forces Science to release paper early, without embargo and Science has not asked for a correction or retraction of arsenic life paper, and why situation is unlike XMRV-CFS by Ivan OranskyĪrsenic-Life Discovery Debunked But “Alien” Organism Still Odd by Richard A. Pair Of Studies Rebuts Arsenic-Based Life by Carmen Drahl Live-blogging Arsenic Life by Carl Zimmerĭiscovery of an arsenic-friendly microbe refuted and Q and A: Critical ‘Arseniclife’ studies released by Dan Vergano The Case (Study) of Arsenic Life: How the Internet Can Make Science Better by Rebecca J. But according to a new study, those who have been deaf since birth actually use the sound-related part of the brain - known as the primary auditory cortex - to do even more heavy lifting than their hearing counterparts. So it might make sense that for a person born without hearing, the part of the brain that’s meant to process audio would be underdeveloped.