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Characterization of Naturwissenschaften

After much discussion on the matter, it is my opinion that the journal Naturwissenschaften should not be characterized as a "life sciences" journal. As evidenced by the volume of discussion generated, the phrase can cause doubt within the reader's mind as to the validity of the result and the ability of the Naturwissenschaften editorial team to review a physics-related article. This is not to say that I endorse the use of the paper as a source: If the source in question is included in the article and if there is reason to doubt the validity of the source, such doubts should be discussed in detail and attributed to reliable sources. They should not be vaguely implied by phrases such as "life sciences". This position has been supported by Enric Naval, Abd, GoRight, Objectivist and, to some extent, Kim D. Petersen. --Cryptic C62 · Talk 20:27, 18 June 2009 (UTC)

Use of Naturwissenschaften article

Mosier-Boss, Pamela A.; Szpak, Stanislaw; Gordon, Frank E.; Forsley, L. P. G. (2009), "Triple tracks in CR-39 as the result of Pd–D Co-deposition: evidence of energetic neutrons", Naturwissenschaften, 96 (1): 135–142, doi:10.1007/s00114-008-0449-x

A consensus was quickly reached that the above paper should be discussed in a News / History section due to the attention it has received in scientific media. It should not be presented as factual due to the lack of peer-reviewed secondary sources which discuss the paper. This recommendation also applies more generally to any other primary source papers which present cold fusion results without being discussed in other peer-reviewed publications. This position has been supported by Abd, Kim D. Petersen, GoRight, Enric Naval, Hipocrite, and Objectivist. --Cryptic C62 · Talk 00:49, 30 June 2009 (UTC)