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How a Key Enzyme Repairs Sun-Damaged DNA 97

BraveHeart writes "Researchers have long known that mammals, including humans, lack a key enzyme — one possessed by most of the animal kingdom and even plants — that reverses severe sun damage. For the first time, researchers have witnessed how this enzyme works at the atomic level to repair sun-damaged DNA. 'Normal sunscreen lotions convert UV light to heat, or reflect it away from our skin. A sunscreen containing photolyase could potentially heal some of the damage from UV rays that get through.'"

Comment Re:The Actual postings... (Score 2, Insightful) 429

Craiglist has absolutely nothing to worry about. It is an issue of editorial control. Unless it can be proven that Craiglist limits certain types of free speech in favor of another, they are just fine.

It would be like holding the owner of a stadium responsible when someone in the crow yells something that could be considered ofensive.

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