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Revive Microbes? - guohua - 07-28-2020 This is about Science. Does anyone think reviving 100 million year old microbes is a good idea? I don't, even in a Lab. Quote:Scientists revive microbes from 100 million years ago I just don't think it's safe, they have lived that long under the Ocean floor and should stay there. JMHO Quote:Scientists have successfully revived microbes that had lain dormant at the bottom of the sea since the age of the dinosaurs, allowing the organisms to eat and even multiply after eons in the deep.Did they Scream,,, It's Alive, It's Alive!!?? Quote:"We now know that there is no age limit for (organisms in the) sub-seafloor biosphere," he told AFP. Maybe I'm just being Paranoid. I mean, What could go wrong and escape the Lab, what is there to fear from Organisms that can survive 100 million years without anything to eat, except each other RE: Revive Microbes? - Bally002 - 07-28-2020 Well, if a large area around the locality of Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology is shutdown I guess we're in for another ride. I wonder if the 'powers to be' return similar samples from mars whether they would do the same thing. I guess they would. My thoughts, Bally:) RE: Revive Microbes? - Mystic Wanderer - 07-28-2020 Scientists have no common sense, IMO. Do we get to vote on this? RE: Revive Microbes? - Freija - 07-29-2020 This sounds like the plot of a sci-fi movie I'd like to watch. |