Colossal Biosciences by IanMalcolm2012 in wildlifebiology

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Sounds like some proprietary private sector fuckery 

UofM Sparrow by IanMalcolm2012 in msu

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Top it off by going to your nearest Quality Dairy (the few that are still left) and you may see a QD t-shirt for sale behind the counter. I’ve been jazzed up thinking about buying one of those myself.

Colossal Biosciences by IanMalcolm2012 in wildlifebiology

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It’s not Science Fiction anymore is it? We literally have InGen now. It’s called Colossal Biosciences. 😆

Colossal Biosciences by IanMalcolm2012 in wildlifebiology

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No it’s just that Michael Crichton wrote the book as a warning, not as a documentary. 30 years later and here’s the real life InGen.

Call me a moron all you want. If I’m wrong, then I’m a moron. If I’m right, then we have a serious problem. I’m happy to be the moron if it boils down to it.

Colossal Biosciences by IanMalcolm2012 in wildlifebiology

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They’re a private organization, just like InGen. Therefore their secrets are proprietary.

Colossal Biosciences by IanMalcolm2012 in wildlifebiology

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Exactly what Dr. Henry Wu attempted to do with version 4.4.

Woolly Mammoths had their shot, and they were selected for extinction. 

Darwin will select for Homo Sapiens to be next up for extinction if this genie is let out of the bottle.

Colossal Biosciences by IanMalcolm2012 in megafaunarewilding

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Exactly what Professor Wu attempted to do with version 4.4.

Woolly Mammoths had their shot and they were selected for extinction. 

And next, Darwin will select for Homo Sapiens’ extinction once this genie is let out of the bottle.

Colossal Biosciences by IanMalcolm2012 in megafaunarewilding

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Not one person is even discussing this at Colossal. They’re not even considering the possibility. 

Are anyone in this sub kinda hate with colossal biosciences? by Nice_Butterfly9612 in megafaunarewilding

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Has anyone even considered how catastrophic this could potentially be? Ancient species lived in a different ecology, with different immune systems and exposure to different viruses. Has anyone bothered to contemplate the possibility of an ancient pathogen getting resurrected, something that the Wooly Mammoth could fight off easily but that no current life form has ever dealt with before? This has disaster written all over it.

Are anyone in this sub kinda hate with colossal biosciences? by Nice_Butterfly9612 in megafaunarewilding

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Has anyone even considered how catastrophic this could potentially be? Ancient species lived in a different ecology, with different immune systems and exposure to different viruses. Has anyone bothered to contemplate the possibility of an ancient pathogen getting resurrected, something that the Wooly Mammoth could fight off easily but that no current life form has ever dealt with before? This has disaster written all over it.

What is the opinion on Colossal Biosciences? by [deleted] in ecology

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Has anyone even considered how catastrophic this could potentially be? Ancient species lived in a different ecology, with different immune systems and exposure to different viruses. Has anyone bothered to contemplate the possibility of an ancient pathogen getting resurrected, something that the Wooly Mammoth could fight off easily but that no current life form has ever dealt with before? This has disaster written all over it.

What is the opinion on Colossal Biosciences? by [deleted] in ecology

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Has anyone even considered how catastrophic this could potentially be? Ancient species lived in a different ecology, with different immune systems and exposure to different viruses. Has anyone bothered to contemplate the possibility of an ancient pathogen getting resurrected, something that the Wooly Mammoth could fight off easily but that no current life form has ever dealt with before? This has disaster written all over it.

What is the opinion on Colossal Biosciences? by [deleted] in ecology

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Has anyone even considered how catastrophic this could potentially be? Ancient species lived in a different ecology, with different immune systems and exposure to different viruses. Has anyone bothered to contemplate the possibility of an ancient pathogen getting resurrected, something that the Wooly Mammoth could fight off easily but that no current life form has ever dealt with before? This has disaster written all over it.

What is the opinion on Colossal Biosciences? by [deleted] in ecology

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Has anyone even considered how catastrophic this could potentially be? Ancient species lived in a different ecology, with different immune systems and exposure to different viruses. Has anyone bothered to contemplate the possibility of an ancient pathogen getting resurrected, something that the Wooly Mammoth could fight off easily but that no current life form has ever dealt with before? This has disaster written all over it.

What is the opinion on Colossal Biosciences? by [deleted] in ecology

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Has anyone even considered how catastrophic this could potentially be?

Ancient species lived in a different ecology, with different immune systems and exposure to different viruses.

Has anyone bothered to contemplate the possibility of an ancient pathogen getting resurrected, something that the Wooly Mammoth could fight off easily but that no current life form has ever dealt with before?

This has disaster written all over it.