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Resurrecting the Mighty Mammoth, Cheaply 322

somanyrobots writes with an interesting followup in the New York Times to the earlier-reported substantial reconstruction of the woolly mammoth genome: "Scientists are talking for the first time about the old idea of resurrecting extinct species as if this staple of science fiction is a realistic possibility, saying that a living mammoth could perhaps be regenerated for as little as $10 million. The same technology could be applied to any other extinct species from which one can obtain hair, horn, hooves, fur or feathers, and which went extinct within the last 60,000 years, the effective age limit for DNA." (The Washington Post article linked from the earlier post was much more skeptical, calling such an attempt "still firmly the domain of science fiction." The New York Times article, while describing the process in similar terms, also calls attention to recent advances in sequencing DNA, as well as recoding DNA for cloning.)

Comment Re:Real issue: when are kids a "target group" (Score 1) 503

My 2.5 year-old loves Gcompris and just about all the flash-based games on pbskids.org. He's got enough coordination that Pingus keeps him quite entertained too. Though not quite games, he also loves Stellarium and Celestia too. Pull that old beater box out of the boneyard & drop a copy of edubuntu on it. Now my kid knows more about navigating a linux desktop than his mom does. :-)

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