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- | Welcome to molbio.science. | + | Welcome to Molbio dot Science |
Here we try to translate science articles so that someone who hasn't studied biology can understand them without looking up tons of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jargon |jargon]]. The articles will be more like TED talks. Our goal is to keep people from going mad. | Here we try to translate science articles so that someone who hasn't studied biology can understand them without looking up tons of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jargon |jargon]]. The articles will be more like TED talks. Our goal is to keep people from going mad. | ||
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+ | ++++ Never Let Me Go (2010) | | ||
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+ | Considering the horrific ways human beings behave, I don't find the plot of the movie that difficult to believe. Except that I think scientists will develop a way to repair organs with stem cells instead of the need to create clones, as in the movie. | ||
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+ | Movie Reviews (spoiler alert): | ||
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+ | https://vocal.media/geeks/never-let-me-go-the-cloning-of-humanity\\ | ||
+ | https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/never-let-me-go-2010 | ||
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