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A virus that killed up to 50 million people in 1918 is brought back to life to decipher its deadliness. Was it justified? The study of the pandemic by microbiologist Terrence Tumpey may have been a very wise study. 13 minute segment available in QT, WMV & Real formats.
Apr 21, 2008 2:32 AM
Re: NOVA scienceNOW: 1918 Flu
Hatchoo!
Oh, hello there, Josef; did you know you're on the cover of Scientific American? Pity there won't be many people to read it ... Yeah, bad accident. I know. What? Really? Shit happens? Well, maybe so. Anyway, that scientist shouldn't have recreated you, come to think of it. Now get back to your grave, in Brazil or thereabouts.
Oh, hello there, Josef; did you know you're on the cover of Scientific American? Pity there won't be many people to read it ... Yeah, bad accident. I know. What? Really? Shit happens? Well, maybe so. Anyway, that scientist shouldn't have recreated you, come to think of it. Now get back to your grave, in Brazil or thereabouts.
By: White_Wolf


