{"id":293831,"date":"2025-07-26T17:30:10","date_gmt":"2025-07-26T17:30:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/293831\/"},"modified":"2025-07-26T17:30:10","modified_gmt":"2025-07-26T17:30:10","slug":"science-journal-pulled-a-controversial-study-about-a-bizarre-life-form-against-the-authors-wishes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/293831\/","title":{"rendered":"Science journal pulled a controversial study about a bizarre life form against the authors&#8217; wishes"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>            <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/uk\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/07\/science.jpg\" alt=\"science\" title=\"Credit: Petr Kratochvil\/Public Domain\" width=\"500\" height=\"333\"\/><\/p>\n<p>                Credit: Petr Kratochvil\/Public Domain<\/p>\n<p>A microscopic discovery in a California lake sparked buzz and controversy more than a decade ago when it was first revealed.<\/p>\n<p>Scientists said they&#8217;d discovered bacteria that used the element arsenic\u2014poisonous to life as we know it\u2014to grow. If true, it expanded the possibilities for where life could exist on Earth\u2014or on other worlds.<\/p>\n<p>Several research groups failed to replicate the results, and argue it&#8217;s not possible for a living thing to use something so toxic to make DNA and proteins. Some scientists have suggested the results of the original experiments may have been skewed by undetected contaminants.<\/p>\n<p>On Thursday, the journal Science, which <a href=\"https:\/\/www.science.org\/doi\/10.1126\/science.1197258\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">first published<\/a> the research, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.science.org\/doi\/10.1126\/science.adu5488\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">retracted it<\/a>, though not because of misconduct on the researchers&#8217; part.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;If the editors determine that a paper&#8217;s reported experiments do not support its key conclusions, even if no <a href=\"https:\/\/phys.org\/tags\/fraud\/\" rel=\"tag noopener\" class=\"textTag\" target=\"_blank\">fraud<\/a> or manipulation occurred, a <a href=\"https:\/\/phys.org\/tags\/retraction\/\" rel=\"tag noopener\" class=\"textTag\" target=\"_blank\">retraction<\/a> is considered appropriate,&#8221; the journal&#8217;s editor-in-chief Holden Thorp wrote in the statement announcing the retraction.<\/p>\n<p>The researchers disagree with the journal&#8217;s decision and stand by their data. It&#8217;s reasonable to pull a paper for major errors or suspected misconduct\u2014but debates and disagreements over the findings are part of the scientific process, said study co-author Ariel Anbar of Arizona State University.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;One doesn&#8217;t retract a paper because the interpretation is controversial, or even because most disagree with the interpretation,&#8221; wrote Anbar in an email. &#8220;At least, that hasn&#8217;t been the case until now.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Science has more frequently retracted papers for reasons beside fraud in recent years, wrote Thorp and Vada Vinson, Science&#8217;s executive editor, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.science.org\/content\/blog-post\/last-step-long-process-arsenic-life?utm_campaign=ScienceMagazine&amp;utm_medium=ownedSocial&amp;utm_source=twitter\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">in a blog post<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>NASA helped fund the original work. The space agency&#8217;s science mission chief Nicky Fox said in a statement that NASA does not support the retraction and encourages Science to reconsider.<\/p>\n<p><strong>More information:<\/strong><br \/>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tH. Holden Thorp, Retraction, Science (2025). <a data-doi=\"1\" href=\"https:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1126\/science.adu5488\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">DOI: 10.1126\/science.adu5488<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"article-main__note mt-4\">\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t  \u00a9 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t <\/p>\n<p>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<strong>Citation<\/strong>:<br \/>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tScience journal pulled a controversial study about a bizarre life form against the authors&#8217; wishes (2025, July 25)<br \/>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tretrieved 26 July 2025<br \/>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tfrom https:\/\/phys.org\/news\/2025-07-science-journal-controversial-bizarre-life.html\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t <\/p>\n<p>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no<br \/>\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t part may be reproduced without the written permission. 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