Thursday, May 16, 2013

Dubstep...mhe

Alright so i am not a Huge fan of dubstep or even a fan of it really, but i will listen to it every once in a while.  But i found this video on YouTube that i actually enjoyed watching and i thought i would share it with you guys/girls/other because shirring is caring.  Here is the link. The other thing is that it has most of the actions seance in all movies that came out till like 2010 i think... maybe 2008.

But back onto the track of science!
i bring you several news things but they will be shorter then normal but i think that you will enjoy it.

First is that we are getting oh so much closer to cloning people!
For the first time a team of scientist have created a embryonic stem cell buy injecting the nucleus of a mature cell into a human egg.  Now this is a great thing because it takes us closer to the realm of personalized medication.  Now this was the same technique used to create dolly the first cloned mammal.
Before this same attempt failed in 2011 when a different team tried but failed due to the cell stalling out and only creating 8 cells.  But this time by injecting the egg with caffeine they managed to push out the eggs own DNA and replace it with the adult DNA.

Now the second thing is something that has been untouched for a long time, and by long time i mean between 1.5 to 2.46 billion years.  This 'thing' is many pockets of ground water.  They where found in Canada, two kilometers under ground.  This is such an amazing find, i will try to explain why this could be a benchmark in our history.  On the surface of earth this is a list of things that have happened in that time.
The farthest back is that our atmosphere acquired oxygen. The next great thing is that Eukaryotes became a thing, for those of you that don't know that's a cell that has a nucleus in it.  Next Multicellular life became a thing.  So a relly long time ago, and if all of that meant nothing to you then lets look at it like this, the first dinosaurs were 230 million years ago.  These underground lakes came into existence about one thousand times earlier. And no that they are being opened for all that we know there could be life that is by far older then anything we know of.  Now the cool thing about this is that groups of people are finding this sort of thing all over the world. A large portion of these being in Antarctica.

Anyways this is all i have for you today.  Till next.

2 comments:

  1. This is what Gavyn does on his free time, look at videos of explosions and dildo chairs.

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  2. I never thought I would be excited by pockets of ground water.

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