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Old 12-02-2010, 05:18 PM   #2
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A different type of DNA is what they are claiming. It would truly be unique and groundbreaking if true....
It's in the Wall Street Journal and it's not April 1st so I guess this is probably an accurate report. We are really only starting to scratch the surface of exploring our universe. Compared to what we'll be able to see and measure in the next 20 years with some of the new telescopes and probes now coming online we know next to nothing about what is going on in our own galaxy, let alone the rest of the universe. But don't expect visits from aliens just yet - the distances are so vast and out of all the species on Earth only one can read a book! But I think we will definitely see evidence of life out there, even if it's only microbes.
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