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A New Twist in the Quest for Extraterrestrials

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Posted on Dec 2, 2010
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A young biochemist has caused a ruckus in the scientific community with her claim that one of the basic elements in the formula that has long been considered to define the building blocks of life may be swapped out—and for arsenic, no less.

Felisa Wolfe-Simon made the game-changing discovery in the form of a special kind of bacterium that could put her colleagues on the hunt for different kinds of life forms on Earth and, potentially, elsewhere in the universe.  —KA

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But now researchers have uncovered a bacterium that has five of those essential elements but has, in effect, replaced phosphorus with its look-alike but toxic cousin arsenic.

[...] The Mono Lake discovery highlights one of the central challenges of astrobiology—knowing what to look for in terms of extraterrestrial life. While it remains uncertain whether the lake’s microbes represent another line of life, they show that organisms can have a chemical architecture different from what is currently understood to be possible.

“One of the guiding principles in the search for life on other planets, and of our astrobiology program, is that we should ‘follow the elements,’ ” said Ariel Anbar, an ASU professor and biogeochemist. “Felisa’s study teaches us that we ought to think harder about which elements to follow.”

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By Uncle B, December 4, 2010 at 2:14 pm Link to this comment
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At last! Something beyond American navel-staring!

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By RayLan, December 3, 2010 at 1:28 pm Link to this comment

The wonderful paradox of a toxic life form has a precedent - a human politician, which unfortunately is terrestial.

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By cruxpuppy, December 2, 2010 at 10:11 pm Link to this comment

What do you get when you replace all the carbon in a human being with silicon? A human-appearing creature that hates fresh water, clean air, biodiversity, and tax breaks for ordinary people. A Republican, an inorganic humanoid.

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By PatrickHenry, December 2, 2010 at 8:23 pm Link to this comment

Capital Hill is full of them.

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By lasmog, December 2, 2010 at 7:03 pm Link to this comment

I don’t think we should jump to any conclusions until that eminent scientist Sarah Palin weighs in with a tweet.

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By GW=MCHammered, December 2, 2010 at 6:35 pm Link to this comment
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Praise the lords of Science.
Glory be to their cerebral cogent evidence.

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