čtvrtek 30. května 2013

Photo of the Week - Wooly mammoth found in Siberia with preserved blood


Woolly mammoths could be brought back from extinction after scientists discover blood and muscle tissue buried in an ice tomb for 10,000 years

According to The Siberian Times, the blood will now be made available to South Korean scientists seeking to use mammoth DNA to bring creatures back to life.

The find - said to be the first time mammoth blood has been discovered - comes amid a hotly contested debate over the morality of Jurassic Park-style projects to restore extinct creatures to the planet, with some scientists insisting it will be impossible to get exactly the same mammoths as once roamed Siberia.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2332787/Woolly-mammoths-brought-extinction-scientists-discover-blood-muscle-tissue-buried-ice-tomb-10-000-years.html#ixzz2UlPR7HPD 

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