In a shocking turn of events, the journal Science has retracted a controversial study claiming the discovery of arsenic-based microbes in Mono Lake, stirring debates in the scientific community about research integrity and contamination.
A new study reveals that Earth's next ice age could occur in 10,000 years, based on orbital changes and climate data over a million years. Researchers highlight the impact of human emissions on this timeline.
Controversy surrounds the potential retraction of a 2010 paper claiming the discovery of an arsenic-substituting bacterium, sparking debate in the scientific community. Stay updated on this unfolding story.