Human Breasts Grown On Mice
That's the headline at Nature.com updates.
Jeremy Rifkin and the Council for Responsible Genetics call your publicists.
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I guess I'll be the first to eschew the sophomoric humor and offer congratulations to the researchers who have made such a leap!
This will likely eventually have wonderful benefits for women who have had to undergo mastectomies, as well as perhaps lead to a greater understanding of breast cancer.
Oh, hell.
Chris: Boobies!
***FLASH****
Lois: How did you like your trip to the zoo, Chris?
--Family Guy
...WhAT tHe F*Ck....
Didn't they do that with Annette Funicello already?
As long as they're not exposed at the Super Bowl, I think it's probably okay.
I always liked mousy girls.
Will they try these experiments on birds next -- perhaps on a titmouse? Or a robin redbreast?
OOH! A new PC accesory...Who will be first, MicroSoft or Logitec?
Tom