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creating life

Submitted by ryan on Sat, 09/08/2007 - 09:16.
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Italian Dr. Giovanni Murtas has taken us one step closer to creating "artificial" life: "The green glow was proof that his fragile creations were capable of
making their own proteins, a crucial ability of all living things and
vital for carrying out all other aspects of life." http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2007/sep/06/2

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new posts are groovy.

even tho new posts do not GUARANTEE traffic to a site, it's always uplifting to see "action".

remember the line from Toy Story: "Kids don't love violence, kids love ACTION!"

the best part of that movie and true.

since we're kids dressed up like adults, we're subject to the same forces.

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