environment.newscientist.com — An 8-million-year-old bacterium that was extracted from the oldest known ice on Earth is now growing in a laboratory, claim researchers. Aug 7, 2007 View in Crawl 4
maijcAug 8, 2007
... And i say, "It's all right!"
joe7845Aug 8, 2007
It's 6,000 years old you heathen!
gonzoligaAug 9, 2007
Our problems feeding the world have now been solve ---- OMG, it's Soylent Green!!!
raymoreAug 9, 2007
photo's or it didn't happen.
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maijcAug 8, 2007
... And i say, "It's all right!"
joe7845Aug 8, 2007
It's 6,000 years old you heathen!
gonzoligaAug 9, 2007
Our problems feeding the world have now been solve ---- OMG, it's Soylent Green!!!
raymoreAug 9, 2007
photo's or it didn't happen.