IMAGE 2010 HENRY BORTMAN
Rosie Redfield of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver is redoing the work published last year by Felisa Wolfe-Simon at the NASA aAstrobiology Institute and colleagues on an organism that was reported to use arsenic rather than phosphorus in its DNA.
The report was widely questioned by the scientific community when it was published last year, but no scientists appeared eager to repeat the work to verify or refute it, as most thought it was a waste of time, according to Nature. Now, Redfield is attempting to repeat the studies and blogging about her progress, including her failures, in what she calls her open science research blog.
Although science is often done without much discussion among the community at large, revealing the steps and ...