Chinese scientists used Crispr gene editing on 86 human patients >"These therapies, which involved taking the immune cells from hospital patients, editing the cells, & transfusing them back into the body, are the first to use Crispr-Cas9 in living humans."https://apple.news/ApRypOz-tTaOcH9bnrA8nsA …
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I just texted one and told him to look it up He is an electrical design and test engineer and love a bell curve!

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I've always had the same view of where I like to be on bell curves. Here's from a couple of years back...https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/609205515915292672 … -
Ha! Nearly missed your point there - I hadn't even looked at the thread. Not much has changed in all that time, eh?

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Seems to be a theme this year Here's another "The more things change, the more they don't moment" Or as I tweeted earlier this month No plane site now in plain sight! Russian Admiral dies laughing!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0wT1efK6R0 …
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Ok... that one you lost me on. Oh hang on.. have I lost the link too now? Strange...
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Oh, it's back. For a while there I got a 'sensitive material' message in its place.
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This sensitive material thing is some setting which I recall setting but cant seem to unset? At which point I think I will retire, or will be chasing it all night, thanks for the interact
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