Russians resurrect 30,000-year-old frozen flower

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Jurassic Park!
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AndyC wrote:I just won a bet with myself ;)
How much did you win? :lol:
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AndyC wrote:Pretty darned awesome :tiphat:
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Looks like the squirrel from Ice Age got the seed after all. :smilelol5:

Very neat!!
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Maybe now then can thaw out Walt Disney. :smilelol5:
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Today a flower, tomorrow T-Rex! :eek6
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Hmmm, wonder what they could do with some stuff in my refrigerator/freezer ... I'm not sure what it all is, I forgot, it's been a long time too. :headscratch
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Resurrection? Is it Easter already?
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bayouhazard wrote:Resurrection? Is it Easter already?
;-) getting close

Ok, here it is ... the Plant resurrection Sunday Grammar Lesson "rlol" (more joke than doctrine, but it's funny)
Job 14:7 For there is hope of a tree, if it be cut down, that it will sprout again, and that the tender branch thereof will not cease.
8 Though the root thereof wax old in the earth, and the stock thereof die in the ground;
9 Yet through the scent of water it will bud, and bring forth boughs like a plant.

(So the hope of the plant is that it smells the water and live again/be resurrected)


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Lazareth Stinketh, so he smelled bad (not badly)
Lazareth stinketh, but he smelled the scent of Living Water, so he smelled well (not smelled good)
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How about the downside...
What if we resurrect something that we've lost immunity to?

Interesting, for sure.
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7075-T7 wrote:Looks like the squirrel from Ice Age got the seed after all. :smilelol5:

Very neat!!
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RoyGBiv wrote:How about the downside...
What if we resurrect something that we've lost immunity to?

Interesting, for sure.
Let me add that to my list of over 10,000 doomsday scenarios... :leaving
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