Randy322OPSouthern Bs. As., Buenos Aires Argentina276 posts
Scientists from Russia and Japan are undertaking a Jurassic Park-style experiment in an effort to bring the woolly mammoth out of extinction. The scientists claim that a thigh bone found in August contains remarkably well-preserved marrow cells, which could form the starting point of the experiment. The team claim that the cloning could be complete within the next five years.
Who knows if you can even eat that? i mean what if it has something like a flu, some disease that existed back then and for which we have no defenses against.
LoletteLe Mans, Pays de la Loire France1,691 posts
Randy322: Scientists from Russia and Japan are undertaking a Jurassic Park-style experiment in an effort to bring the woolly mammoth out of extinction. The scientists claim that a thigh bone found in August contains remarkably well-preserved marrow cells, which could form the starting point of the experiment. The team claim that the cloning could be complete within the next five years. These people didn't see Spilbergo's film
They will divert those cells to anything more lucrative, at least they (mammoths) don't consume too much vodka and could be more more productive in wartime.
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The scientists claim that a thigh bone found in August contains remarkably well-preserved marrow cells, which could form the starting point of the experiment.
The team claim that the cloning could be complete within the next five years.
These people didn't see Spilbergo's film