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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I think this might be the coolest use of science ever.
forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2013/05/30/russian_draw_liquid_mammoth_blood/
( , Mon 3 Jun 2013, 14:07, 2 replies, latest was 11 years ago)
forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2013/05/30/russian_draw_liquid_mammoth_blood/
( , Mon 3 Jun 2013, 14:07, 2 replies, latest was 11 years ago)
Some of one of my research groups' stuff made it onto I Fucking Love Science last week.
My work on this planet is done.
/apart from the blood bit, it has no relevance to your post. I just thought people should know.
( , Mon 3 Jun 2013, 14:09, Reply)
My work on this planet is done.
/apart from the blood bit, it has no relevance to your post. I just thought people should know.
( , Mon 3 Jun 2013, 14:09, Reply)
I've never followed that group on facebook,
seems to be science for people who don't really get science.
( , Mon 3 Jun 2013, 14:10, Reply)
seems to be science for people who don't really get science.
( , Mon 3 Jun 2013, 14:10, Reply)
It's science for people who like shit quotes from Carl Sagan and Neil deGrasse Tyson.
But, fuck it, it's still kudos when a picture of your work has nearly 30,000 likes and is making the religious right in the US froth at the mouth.
( , Mon 3 Jun 2013, 14:15, Reply)
But, fuck it, it's still kudos when a picture of your work has nearly 30,000 likes and is making the religious right in the US froth at the mouth.
( , Mon 3 Jun 2013, 14:15, Reply)
I follow the I fucking love science facebook
and though a lot of it is amusing I do find that a lot of it isn't really science.
( , Mon 3 Jun 2013, 14:18, Reply)
and though a lot of it is amusing I do find that a lot of it isn't really science.
( , Mon 3 Jun 2013, 14:18, Reply)
If they could clone a mammoth and then genetically engineer them to be the size of pot bellied pigs
I would totally buy one for the kids.
Or fatten it up and eat it, either way.
( , Mon 3 Jun 2013, 14:20, Reply)
I would totally buy one for the kids.
Or fatten it up and eat it, either way.
( , Mon 3 Jun 2013, 14:20, Reply)
Genetically engineered Mammoths the size of pot bellied pigs...
May not the best move for a food source
( , Mon 3 Jun 2013, 14:22, Reply)
May not the best move for a food source
( , Mon 3 Jun 2013, 14:22, Reply)
Well I was thinking as a pet
that I could eat if I got bored of it. I'm not sure I could rear a full sized one in my back garden.
( , Mon 3 Jun 2013, 14:24, Reply)
that I could eat if I got bored of it. I'm not sure I could rear a full sized one in my back garden.
( , Mon 3 Jun 2013, 14:24, Reply)
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