Scientists need to "calm" the claims of extraterrestrial life


Scientists need to "calm" the claims of extraterrestrial life
Scientists and the media must stop "crying wolf" on the new forms of life, and molecular biology is well known.

The Scripps Research Institute, Gerald Joyce and the world of frenzy and anyone suspected of arsenic-eating bacteria in 2010 ultimately may lead to lack of interest in this type of science that it would take to discover new life forms, if any. "I'm afraid to cry wolf too many times, people will start to adjust it," said Joyce.

"Let this cool in false alarms."

The false alarms for new forms of life since the bacteria arsenic in a brawl which scientists announced they had found the bacteria that may be included in arsenic instead of phosphorus in the natural biology of synthetic DNA, and plant molecular biology and c. Craig Venter, the genome of a living cell in the artificial
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