Besides that, whatever they do in the lab has nothing to do with what happens in the wild. After all, were they there?
Of course, you know, if they fail, this will only prove intelligent design, right?
Besides that, whatever they do in the lab has nothing to do with what happens in the wild. After all, were they there?"
And you both know they have to get the job done in under 6000 years? Right?
"Nevertheless, he and Bedau are confident that it can be done within a decade. Their competitors agree. I do think it is possible, although many challenges remain, says Jack Szostak of Harvard University. "
Szostak is one high powered dude. If he thinks it's possible, it's not just hopeful thinking.
Cough, cough. (One of my last posts before leaving for Alaska.)
Ummm, there can be significant differences between in vitro and in vivo.
One of the reasons Big Pharma takes so long to come up with good drug formulations.
Cheers!