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Yeah, I don't really understand BlackAdder Send a noteboard - 09/12/2010 07:16:01 AM
Don't these things live in a lake or something? Arsenic esters would be a lot weaker than phosphate esters but NTPs are pretty stable against hydrolysis due to high activation energy. It might just be a chemistry issue... we'll see.

That said, the skeptic inside me thinks this could just be a NASA scheme with the US budget going to be up for debate again.
This message last edited by BlackAdder on 09/12/2010 at 07:16:28 AM
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NASA flubbed up! - 09/12/2010 05:52:24 AM 831 Views
Yeah, I don't really understand - 09/12/2010 07:16:01 AM 517 Views
Arsenic is an element. It can't break down in water. - 09/12/2010 09:22:22 AM 433 Views
Yeah....it washes off - 09/12/2010 04:03:40 PM 421 Views
this doesn't quite sound like a "flub" - 09/12/2010 04:41:27 PM 393 Views
I hope the original study proves correct. - 10/12/2010 10:36:43 PM 401 Views

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