Daily Science News: December 2010
- Response to Questions Concerning the Science Article, "A Bacterium That Can Grow by Using Arsenic Instead of Phosphorus", Felisa Wolfe-Simon
- What Poison? Bacterium Uses Arsenic to Build DNA and Other Molecules, Science
- Backing off an arsenic-eating claim, Philadelphia Inquirer
- Study on arsenic-based life takes a beating on the Web, Washington Post
- 'Weird life' researchers answer critics, MSNBC
- The widespread occurence of water vapor in the circumstellar envelopes of carbon-rich AGB stars: first results from a survey with Herschel/HIFI, astro-ph
- The Interaction of Planets and Brown Dwarfs with AGB Stellar Winds, astro-ph
- Secular Chaos and the Production of Hot Jupiters, astro-ph
- Structure and evolution of debris disks around F-type stars: I. Observations, database and basic evolutionary aspects, astro-ph
- A ground-based transmission spectrum of the super-Earth exoplanet GJ1214b, astro-ph
- The Transit Light Curve Project. XIII. Sixteen Transits of the Super-Earth GJ 1214b, astro-ph
- Multi-Aperture Imaging of Extrasolar Planetary Systems, astro-ph
- The GJ1214 Super-Earth System: Stellar Variability, New Transits, and a Search for Additional Planets, astro-ph
- A Bacterium That Can Grow by Using Arsenic Instead of Phosphorus, Science
- Heat helped hasten life's beginnings, University of North Carolina
- From toxicity to life: arsenic proves to be a building block, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Strange discovery: Bacteria built with arsenic, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory