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Australian Science Makes the Regenerating Mouse

FruFox writes "Australian scientists have created mice which can regenerate absolutely any tissue except for the tissues of the brain. Heart, lungs, entire limbs, you name it. This is the first time this has been seen in mammals. The potential implications are positively mammoth. I thought this warranted attention. :)"

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  1. Start building better mousetraps! by richie2000 · · Score: 4, Funny
    The potential implications are positively mammoth.

    Yeah, it means we have to aim for the head when the monster-mice attack. Personally, I welcome our new genetically modified near-unkillable regenerative mice overlords.

    That aside, I first thought they had made a computer mouse that generated power when moved á la regenerative braking in electrical cars.

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  2. Re:unacceptable! by wardude · · Score: 5, Funny

    The body piercing people are going to hate this.

  3. Re:unacceptable! by Patrik_AKA_RedX · · Score: 4, Funny

    The Union of Science Fiction Writers? Must be frustrating having your best ideas copied by reality so often.

  4. I don't suppose by el_womble · · Score: 4, Funny

    They called it Wolverine did they?

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  5. Finally! by kote-men-do · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now I can just retire and keep selling kidneys on eBay!

  6. Mouseman by EnsilZah · · Score: 5, Funny

    So if one of those bites me do i become mouseman?
    Do i get the amazing ability to pee all over the place and crawl into small spaces?
    Or do i need to irradiate it first?

  7. Zombie mice! by phoenix321 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Since Australia already has a huge problem with billions of unwanted rodents, rabbits, rats and mice in particular, I don't know what the advent of zombie creatures will bring them now. Oh yes, they will never leave the lab. That's what they want us to believe.

    Not to be fearful again, but ahem, do we really need mammals that can only be killed by headshots? Don't these guys ever learn from zombie movies? Think of the CHILDREN!!! I guess it's time to zip over to S-Mart and grab a shotgun, because I KNOW some mouse will sooner or later BITE one of the scientists and then all hell breaks loose.

    Anyone seen Bruce Campbell lately? We might need him.

  8. Re:Wrong countries by ozmanjusri · · Score: 5, Funny

    Unless there is some information that I am missing, I would say that this was a US breakthrough.

    Yes, true, but the linked article was in an Australiam newspaper. That makes it an Australiam discovery, based on the little known "mention us in print and it's ours" clause of the Aus-US free trade agreement.

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  9. Re:Wrong countries by aussie_a · · Score: 4, Funny

    The slashdot summary says Australian scientists

    No, the slashdot title sayd Australian science, while the summary says Australiam scientists.

    Obviously this was a New Zealander who submitted this, pretending to be an Australian to make us all look stupid.

  10. Re:Wrong countries by madaxe42 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Actually, it says 'Australiam', not 'Australian'. Everybody knows that Australiam is another word for 'American', used by peruvian moose hunters living in Berlin, while wearing their kitten-skin hats.

  11. Mice are using us humans... by ciupman · · Score: 5, Funny

    ... to achieve immortality. We are working for them and still don't realize it.. Douglas Adams was right!!!!

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  12. Re:Oversights by Daemonic · · Score: 5, Funny
    it sounds like a serendipitous discovery
    Indeed - they just suddenly noticed mice were regenerating. For all we know the mice evolved entirely on their own to overcome their environment of scientists poking holes in them all the time!

    Of course, now all future regenerating mice, and possibly all future regenerating people are going to have the genes of perhaps one single originator mouse....

    <chant>We believe in one mouse, the rejuvenator all mighty - progenitor of mankind on earth...</chant> Praise be to squeaky.

  13. Re:unacceptable! by los+furtive · · Score: 5, Funny

    At first glance I would agree with you. However, I can envision an extreme (EXTREME!) surgery where the patiant was bombarded with hormones from the opposite sex, then had their genitals totally removed, with the hopes that genitals from the opposite sex would grow back naturally. Pretty freakin' crazy eh? Of course if you cut your lip during the healing process you may end up looking like this.

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  14. And the good side is... by beh · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...regrowing hearts?

    Finally, I small hope for the Republicans... ;-)

    1. Re:And the good side is... by eheldreth · · Score: 4, Funny

      To bad it does not work on brain tissue or there could be hope for the democrats to ;-)

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  15. Re:Karma by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Good point. Remember when we cured polio, and the next day, ZOOOOOOOMBIES!

  16. Great... by Greyfox · · Score: 4, Funny

    When humanity finally sinks into evolutionary obscurity we'll leave behind a legacy of near-immortal supermice! Perhaps that what was what the mice were after all along when they built the earth...

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