Rosen says "I'm convinced that the arsenic is being incorporated."He shouldn't have been.There was zero evidence that arsenic was being incorporated. WS: "Everywhere we expected phosphorus we found arsenic."No, they didn't. Only willful misinterpretation of the results would lead to that conclusion.
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I’m sorry you found the caveats “underwhelming.”
Few caveats are exciting.
That’s why I wrote that op-ed, to convince journalists to do the work to include them.
I don't know why other journalists chose not to include those caveats -- and ask more questions to clarify them.
But again, it seems we're still having today the same got-to-get-your-attention-no-matter-what problems. It's also a journalism problem.