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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 21 Jan 2015

    As scientists create new forms of life, how can they keep engineered DNA from escaping into the wild? http://nyr.kr/1umsPUl 

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      2. Caitlin S. Pumpkins  🎃‏ @Paleophile 21 Jan 2015
        Replying to @NewYorker

        .@NewYorker It's not a velociraptor.

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      3. Well-read Naturalist‏ @WRNBookReview 21 Jan 2015
        Replying to @Paleophile

        @Paleophile When I saw the article's author bio included "Gastropod podcast" I thought "Cool - gastropods!" Sadly... no. (Sigh...)

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      4. Caitlin S. Pumpkins  🎃‏ @Paleophile 22 Jan 2015
        Replying to @WRNBookReview

        @WRNBookReview haha, I know, but I have listened to it. I did a podcast workshopy thing w/ one of creators.

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      5. Well-read Naturalist‏ @WRNBookReview 22 Jan 2015
        Replying to @Paleophile

        @Paleophile I'll give it a listen then. Thanks!

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      1. Courtney Howard‏ @CourtneyHowrad 23 Jan 2015
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        “@NewYorker: As scientists create new forms of life, how can they keep engineered DNA from escaping into the wild? http://nyr.kr/1umsPUl ”

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      1. Kenneth G. Eade‏ @KennethEade1 22 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker They can't. The biggest problem about genetic engineering is that there is so much they font know about DNA.

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      1. My Daddy n Me Books‏ @mydaddynmeBooks 22 Jan 2015
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        “@NewYorker: As scientists create new forms of life, how can they keep engineered DNA from escaping into the wild? http://nyr.kr/1umsPUl ”

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      1. Grae Dennis‏ @tatgrae13 22 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker there play in with fire.no containment is 100%.eventually something will make it out!

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      1. Steve G‏ @BeenAlready 21 Jan 2015
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        .@NewYorker : isn't that called security...? How well was security handled in 2014 in the world of data? #Target #HomeDepot and the others.

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      1. Kala Menon, PhD MSCE‏ @menon_kala 21 Jan 2015
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        RT @NewYorker: As scientists create new forms of life, how can they keep engineered DNA from escaping into the wild? http://nyr.kr/1umsPUl 

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      1. Rana‏ @starfishncoffee 21 Jan 2015
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        !! RT @NewYorker As scientists create new forms of life,how can they keep engineered DNA from escaping into the wild? http://nyr.kr/1umsPUl 

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      1. Sonny Guy‏ @GuyLindaguy 21 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker "nothing new under the sun" Col1:16by Christ all things were created..in heaven & on earth, visible & invisible

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      1. Saima / サイマ‏ @SamsterSB 21 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker Have they not seen Jurassic Park?

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      1. Ellastractia‏ @ellastractia 21 Jan 2015
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        .@NewYorker They can't.

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      1. Chris Mortenson‏ @ChrisMortenson 21 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker so that explains the Kardashians...hmm...ok, sorry that was wrong, please don't sue me.

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      1. K. S. H.‏ @Katbeloo 21 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker It's impossible. #humanerror

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      1. Rad Infinitum‏ @BlogAndSundries 21 Jan 2015
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        @NewYorker um, Ash Ketchum.

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