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  1. Redundant... on New Futurama Movie Coming in June · · Score: 1

    To FOX,
    Bite my shiny metal ass

    Love
    -The Cast/crew

  2. Actually... on Researchers Create Beating Heart In Lab · · Score: 1

    Not to argue the point to a finite, or to be a prude but the experiment was only done with a rat's heart. The heart was rinsed with detergent to kill off all living cells in order to create a shell/matrix. When rat stem-cells were introduced to the shell they reciprocated the matrix to it's original function.
    The goal is to be able to use a pig's heart and introduce the stem-cells of said person-of-many-ailments so their body will not reject it as has been done in several transplant operations.
    The method is still under-going some further tests, but that's the story in a nut-shell.

  3. Upon examination on UK Moves To Allow Human Hybrid Experiments · · Score: 1

    This is just further proof that everyone on Second Life is a nerd.

  4. Just a few quick questions... on DOJ Accidentally Gives Lawyer Wiretap Transcript · · Score: 1

    A) Why is it we only care if it's happening in the USA? Shouldn't people maybe, oh I don't know, do something about it happening in Kafka, or Brazil? Or, are the Brazillians just Brazillians, and not people? B) How is this a surprise? The Govt, Has been tapping phone calls since Kenedy was shot. No one has taken down the surveylence system, or did you forget to research that part?

  5. Actually... on New Nanoparticle Cancer Therapy · · Score: 1

    The "Tracking proteine" you mention is actually known as ampetite (though my spelling is not renowned for being sufficiently accurate, especially with medical terms), and is more of a radar for the hollowed shell the chemo-therapy drugs have bee stored in.
    When the "virus" locates the tumor (not the "cells" in the bloodstream) it latches on, and produces a scaled explosion equivelent to if you were to watch a five ton atom bomb on impect course with the earths crust.
    Don't let this scare you. Remember, it's scaled to size.
    This is thought to revolutionize the medical world, and is proven to cure scrotal cancer in rats.
    The "cure" should be available by 2014 if all tests are surpassed, and we haven't burnt ourselves to a crisp. Via Global Warming