Article 6FRZK ‘Callous, reckless, unethical’: scientists in row over rare fossils flown into space

‘Callous, reckless, unethical’: scientists in row over rare fossils flown into space

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Robin McKie Science Editor
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Grand gesture' condemned as an unethical publicity stunt that risked the loss of 2m-year-old human remains

It was meant to be a grand gesture that would raise the profile of South African science - by allowing fossil bones found at the nation's Cradle of Humankind site to be flown into space on a Virgin Galactic flight last month. The result was very different. A wave of global condemnation has since engulfed the research team - led by the palaeoanthropologist Lee Berger - that allowed the ancient bones to be used this way.

Some scientists raised initial doubts about the fossils' spaceflight. However, these have since swelled into a tidal wave of criticisms, with leading experts and academic institutions denouncing the incident as callous", unethical", extraordinarily poorly thought-out", a publicity stunt", reckless" and utterly irresponsible".

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