The memory of water and a historic scientific controversy
In 1988, an unusual scene unfolded at the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research Unit 200 in Clamart, France. The then editor of Nature, John Maddox, arrived at Jacques Benveniste’s laboratory accompanied by investigator Walter Stewart and the professional magician and skeptic James Randi. Their task was not to perform tricks but to examine an extraordinary scientific claim: that biological activity might persist even when no molecules of …
The memory of water and a historic scientific controversy



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