"Today's report on life on earth, but not life as we know it."
In anticipation of today's press conference, FOX News spoke with one of the participants. Dr. Felisa Wolfe-Simon confirmed it will announce the news that "the error will grow in the presence of toxic chemical arsenic, when only slight traces of phosphorus are present." Conclusions Wolfe-Simon does not support extraterrestrial life.
Rather, it concluded that the error will consume and live in a toxic arsenic.
Despite this, she acknowledges her findings to change our current understanding of DNA. Furthermore, these changes how we perceive others' lives in another place. The focus can now move on to be on the satellites of Saturn and Jupiter. Today's results could lead to new missions to Titan for future research on arsenic.
Sawyer told FoxNews.com this week: "This is a huge breakthrough. It changes the probability of their time, life on other planets," "If there is more than one recipe that makes life, then there are chances of rolling dice in a chemical soup of the universe."
Bacteria introduced at today's news was GFAJ-1 - "This is no small potatoes," said panel. Arsenic-based bacteria were found within two years of research at Mono Lake in California.
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