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Scientists Recover Wooly Mammoth Blood 190

westtxfun writes "'Russian scientists claimed Wednesday they have discovered blood in the carcass of a woolly mammoth, adding that the rare find could boost their chances of cloning the prehistoric animal.' As scientists unearthed the recent find, very dark blood flowed out from beneath the mammoth, and the muscle tissue was red. This is the best-preserved specimen found so far and they are hopeful they can recover DNA and clone a mammoth. Semyon Grigoriev, one of the researchers, said, 'The approximate age of this animal is about 10,000 years old. It has been preserved thanks to the special conditions, due to the fact that it did not defrost and then freeze again. We suppose that the mammoth fell into water or got bogged down in a swamp, could not free herself and died. Due to this fact the lower part of the body, including the lower jaw, and tongue tissue, was preserved very well. The upper torso and two legs, which were in the soil, were gnawed by prehistoric and modern predators and almost did not survive.'"
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Scientists Recover Wooly Mammoth Blood

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  • Re:Photo Op (Score:5, Insightful)

    by cervesaebraciator ( 2352888 ) on Wednesday May 29, 2013 @02:23PM (#43852705)

    So is drinking beer so cold you can't feel any taste.

    A custom that is dying a bit on account of the advent better small, local, and craft beers. Now if the smaller breweries can only avoid fratricide [westsixth.com]. But, seriously, would you want to drink American mega-brews at a temperature you could taste them?

    Eating meat nearly raw is mostly an American custom

    Carpaccio, mett, kifto, sakuraniku (or any sashimi like basashi with meat), and dare I look at Wikipedia to find more? In any case, I wouldn't suggest destroying the flavor of this carefully aged meat with the application of heat. Besides, think of all the jokes a person could make with this coming from a steppe country. Mammoth tartare, etc... actually, there's no etc. That's all I've got. And given that preparation isn't actually mongol, meh.

  • by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 29, 2013 @02:28PM (#43852781)

    Even better: to do so with stone age weapons.

    Stone-age mammoth hunting techniques tended to be group activities --- you needed many people with spears to wear a mammoth down from blood loss, or even drive it off a cliff. I doubt the type of folks who blow megabucks to compensate for their lacking manliness by murdering some poor big game critter from a distance would be interested in authentic re-creation of human cooperative social activities. Not that they wouldn't be interested in torturing a dying mammoth with some symbolic spear-thrusts after someone else has used modern technology to render the beast harmless and helpless.

  • by Intrepid imaginaut ( 1970940 ) on Wednesday May 29, 2013 @02:41PM (#43852893)

    You don't need a full piece of DNA, just lots of small pieces you can combine into a full one. While I appreciate that posting on /. gives you the ability to second guess any amount of considered research and scientific understanding, from time to time reality does kick in.

  • by Mystakaphoros ( 2664209 ) on Wednesday May 29, 2013 @02:49PM (#43852977) Homepage

    Rule 34: There is porn of it, no exceptions. Rule 35: If no porn is found at the moment, it will be made.

    Were I not at work right now, I would confirm the hunch than "mammoth" has already been used in a few titles so far.

  • Re:Photo Op (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Charliemopps ( 1157495 ) on Wednesday May 29, 2013 @04:09PM (#43853869)

    What the fuck? Stop making rules for drinking beer... or anything else for that matter. It tastes best however the fuck I want to drink it. My aunt drinks hot tap water. Fucking weird shit, but I'm not pretentious enough to tell her how she's "doing it wrong"

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