A few things to ponder about today
It's funny how some things seem to surprise you, especially when they've been right under your nose for quite some time...
Researchers here have discovered a unique fungus that eats up any part of a plant and give off diesel as a byproduct.
That's the equivalent of a spider eating its prey and digesting it to produce cobwebs that enable it to catch more prey!
In addition, this particular fungus - called Gliocladium roseum - may lead researchers to find out whether or not all crude oil is really created from fossilized matter over eons of time in appropriate atmospheric conditions.
In new developments in the European automobile industry, Porsche is turning in billion-dollar financial performances, while GM in America is swaying under the tremendous strain of debt.
Apparently, Porsche is making huge profits from trading in highly leveraged financial instruments.
Talk about using what you have to get what you want! In the case of Porsche, it wants giant Volkswagen - well, young David did kill huge Goliath in the end....
Mice have been cloned from decades-old frozen specimens in Kobe, Japan and it is hoped that one day the extinct mammoth would be resurrected thus:
[....by thawing out the dead mice and collecting nuclei from cells in their brain tissue.
These were then injected into empty eggs whose own DNA had been removed, to generate cloned embryos......]
Amazing: cloning mice from frozen dead mouse bodies.
Now I ask you, where will a mammoth's egg be obtained from in this day and age? Oh I get it now: from a frozen specimen?
Hmmmm....something tells me the frozen Arctic Circle is not going to be fighting off only global warming very soon...



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