Scientists claim to have discovered a strain of bacteria that seems to be able to grow on arsenic, a well-known poison.
SCIENTISTS have always believed that phosphorus is essential to life. But a recent finding, which was reported in Science Express, the early online version of the reputed journal Science, has claimed evidence that would demolish this long-held view. A team of U.S.
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