It’s the latest in a string of discoveries about the underlying structure of life and the building blocks that make it up. We’ve learned that life might not even need DNA to exist, and a potential means to create life of that DNA-less nature was recently demonstrated when scientists created enzymes in a lab without the stuff. Then, you’ve got scientists who have been able to create new nucleotides (the “letters” in DNA) that do not exist in nature and insert them into a living organism. And now, this: DNA can look like just about anything.
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That's some comic book shit. MIT's a pretty swell place. What kind of breakthroughs are we going to see in the 2020s?
I was up there looking for MIT and could not find it - someone told me it was this building but I didn't see MIT on it..picture proof...
That's the Great Dome on the Infinite Corridor. I know that you see Massachusetts Institute of Technology chiseled above those columns...,
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