NASA's breakthrough discovery

Friday, December 3, 2010


You may have already heard: a new life form has been discovered by NASA. It's not alien life, as some would expect to hear. The basic idea is that they've discovered a living organism that is able to thrive and reproduce in an arsenic-based (instead of phosphorus) toxic environment.

Nasa.gov

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2 comentarii:

Anonymous said...

NASA sucks.

Since the Moon landing they haven't done anything worth mentioning. And it was more than 40 years ago...

Who cares about a damn miscroscopic organism what you can find on Earth? I guess nobody. But it surely costed millions...

They should focus on space exploration and not California's toxic exploration...

Anonymous said...

Her voice sounds autotuned.

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