Reuters, authorities in Sydney, Australia, discovered 400 kilograms of methamphetamine – also known as meth, crystal meth or ice – hidden in hot sauce bottles at a freight depot Oct. 15, New South Wales police said Thursday. The drugs, which were shipped from the United States, were worth about $210 million U.S., the news service reported.
Reuters, authorities in Sydney, Australia, discovered 400 kilograms of methamphetamine – also known as meth, crystal meth or ice – hidden in hot sauce bottles at a freight depot Oct. 15, New South Wales police said Thursday. The drugs, which were shipped from the United States, were worth about $210 million U.S., the news service reported.
The DNA of all life on Earth is made up of different combination of the same two DNA base pairs — all life, that is, except for the new mutants living in one lab at an institute in Southern California. The project is even being lead by a bald professor. Contrary to what you might be thinking, however, the man's name is Floyd E. Romesberg, and the work that he's dedicated his life to just might be the sort that would more attract the attention of Magneto than it would Charles Xavier.
Without diving too far into the specifics of it all, what Professor Romesburg has done in his lab atThe Scripps Research Institute is to create third, synthetic base pair of DNA markers. These markers, not found anywhere in nature, were then added to the genetic makeup of an E. coli bacterium. The newly-mutant bacterium can replicate given the proper lab conditions, and be turned on and of by way of a 'base transporter' protein made from microalgae.
Romesberg's endgame is straight out of the comics: a world where humans can design and breed whole new organisms with DNA that we've tailored to give us specific results. The Scripps professor imagines a world where everything from nanotechnology to medicines can actually be programmed on the genetic level. Of course, once this new mutant DNA exits the lab, it will move beyond the total control that Romesberg exerts over it now. At that point, for better or worse, humanity may truly reap what we have sewn. Let's just hope it's not a zombie-spawning plague the likes of which nothing in nature can possibly have a resistance to, but we're reasonably certain that you shouldn't worry about that. Reasonably.
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What are you, retarded? You really have those rose coloured glasses on hey? Do you just ignore history? How whenever we make something amazing, the human nature is to use it to kill other people. Splitting the atom, chemical warfare etc. The people who actually think out there are calling this kind of genetic manipulation, the number one risk to all life. That is above nuclear warfare. Think about what could go wrong with people who have no idea the consequences of this...but, you know what? Your'e right! Totally groundless. Keep you head buried, my friend!
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ReplyDeleteWhat are you, retarded? You really have those rose coloured glasses on hey? Do you just ignore history? How whenever we make something amazing, the human nature is to use it to kill other people. Splitting the atom, chemical warfare etc. The people who actually think out there are calling this kind of genetic manipulation, the number one risk to all life. That is above nuclear warfare. Think about what could go wrong with people who have no idea the consequences of this...but, you know what? Your'e right! Totally groundless. Keep you head buried, my friend!
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