"If we are lucky, we can find some frozen squirrel tissue," Gubin told the AP. "And this path could lead us all the way to mammoth."Then later there's running and screaming...Japanese scientists are already searching in the same area for mammoth remains, but Gubin voiced hope that the Russians will be the first to find some frozen animal tissue that could be used for regeneration.
30,000 years? And, they “know” this how?
Give me a break.
Is this particular plant species extinct otherwise?
"In 1949 some friends and I came upon a noteworthy news item in Nature, a magazine of the Academy of Sciences. It reported in tiny type that in the course of excavations on the Kolyma River a subterranean ice lens had been discovered which was actually a frozen stream - and in it found frozen specimens of prehistoric fauna some tens of thousands of years old. Whether fish or salamander, these were preserved in so fresh a state, the scientific correspondent reported, that those present immediately broke open the ice encasing the specimens and devoured them with relish on the spot."
Solzhenitsyn went on to explain how starved those prisoners were. A perfect description as to how it was, is, and will always be ... under communism.
http://2007.botanyconference.org/engine/search/index.php?func=detail&aid=2131
“Acknowledgement: The project was supported by grants of US - Hungarian Fulbright Commission.”
BFL
Sounds like the last bit of A.I.
The Russian scientists also found a frozen human and it reportedly took 3 liters of vodka to thaw him out. Whether the frozen man drank the vodka or the scientists isn’t known. But the thawed man was named the “The No Ice Man” if our translation is correct.
They've been experimenting in secret for a long time.
1. What could possibly go wrong?
2. How was I supposed to know?
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