Another great article seeded by MSNBC. Is there not enough news for them to keep busy and constantly seeding news as it comes out? I do not vote up any seeded article from MSNBC, just don't feel right.
I am happy that they are making real advances in cancer research. My only concern would be how they intend to stop the virus from mutating once it is in the body like viruses tend to do.
I honestly believe that the events in movies like I am legend are improbable. Those movies wouldn't even exist if scientists hadn't taken the possibility of something going ary into consideration. I'm sure they have come up with a way to safeguard against that. I would just like to know how.
Another great article seeded by MSNBC. Is there not enough news for them to keep busy and constantly seeding news as it comes out? I do not vote up any seeded article from MSNBC, just don't feel right.
That and there's no place to vote it up?
Hope this doesn't allow I Am Legend become true.
quote the doctor who discovered the virus against cancer in i am legend:
'What we did is we took a virus and we modified it so it can work with the body rather than against it'
Looks the same way they did it in real life, lets hope it doesn't make us in blood-sucking night stalkers.
That is exactly what I thought when I read this.
I am happy that they are making real advances in cancer research. My only concern would be how they intend to stop the virus from mutating once it is in the body like viruses tend to do.
I honestly believe that the events in movies like I am legend are improbable. Those movies wouldn't even exist if scientists hadn't taken the possibility of something going ary into consideration. I'm sure they have come up with a way to safeguard against that. I would just like to know how.