• 30,000 year old virus reborn
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"It is the first in a new category of viral whoppers, a family known as Megaviridae, for which two other categories already exist. The virus gets its name from "pithos," the ancient Greek word for a jar, as it comes in an amphora shape. It is so big (1.5 millionths of a metre) that it can be seen through an optical microscope, rather than the more powerful electron microscope." I doubt they'd let me have a sample to play with; it'd be cool to see a virus through a microscope, infecting amoebas.
How long till clickers?
[QUOTE=X-Neon;44135711][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkpS2Sdu2io[/media][/QUOTE] Fuckin' beat me to it. Balls.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KT_05h3EQ98[/media]
so this isn't a bad idea whatsoever, playing around with ancient virii.
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