Nobel laureates face libel suits from ‘water memory’ researcher
Declan Butler
Nature, 1997, vol. 389, issue 6650, 427-427
Abstract:
paris The saga of research on the ‘memory of water’ has reopened with a splash, with libel suits being filed against three scientists — including two Nobel prizewinners, by Jacques Benveniste — the French researcher who claimed in 1988 to have shown that extreme dilutions of antibody solutions could retain their biological activity.
Date: 1997
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