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The Stanford Connection: An Open Letter to Thomas Rando and His Stanford ProtectorsThomas Rando has repeatedly and intentionally ignored existing discoveries just to grab credit for himself. His unethical behaviors were publicly criticized but have been so far strongly protected by his employer – the Stanford University School of Medicine.
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Life Scientists Need Logical Thinking
After years of unusual silence by the mainstream microbiologists regarding my alternative view on microbial life someone finally publicly expressed an objection to my ideas. However, this objection merely repeated dogmatic views from the textbooks and offered no scientific evidence, nor logical reasoning. In fact, the author even attempted to extrapolate immortality from bacteria to human. What a ridiculous reasoning and a total ignorance of the factual truth!
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Is Semi-Conservative DNA Replication Invalid?
A recent publication in Nature Cell Biology has generated a lot of excitements as well as imaginations. Some even used observations reported in this study to challenge the validity of semi-conservative DNA replication. However, is the so-called “confirmation” of “immortal” DNA hypothesis a support for the so-called “conservative” DNA replication or a total misunderstanding?
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Are Stem Cells Really Immortal Cells?
Stem cells are believed to be immortal. However, literature evaluation suggests this conventional wisdom may be wrong. In contrast, increasing scientific evidence and logical reasoning on objective observations suggest that stem cells are mortal, just like any other cells.
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In Division We LoseNature has continued its long-history of rejecting a true discovery on cell life even after it has begun to publish observations accommodating that theory but still lacking some correct insights contained in the new cell life theory. Why would Nature insist on rejecting publishing a pioneer’s work and even a review of some validated works? What is the nature of Nature in terms of communicating nothing but the truth?
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