Last week, renowned author Michael Crichton lost his battle with cancer. Crichton, of course, is best known for Jurassic Park. In one of those coincidences that has to make you scratch your head, it was on that same day that researchers in Japan announced the successful cloning of mice that had been frozen in permafrost for 16 years. This breakthrough raises hopes that a frozen and now extinct woolly mammoth may one day be cloned an introduced into a real-life Pleistocene Park. Maybe someone should run the film by these guys, eh?
Posted by: Captain Easychord | November 11, 2008
Danger Will Robinson!
Posted in movies, other, technology | Tags: cloning, jurassic park, michael crichton, pleistocene park, woolly mammoth






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