Scientists create tiny tweezers to extract single strands of DNA

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Scientists create nanoscale tweezers that extract single strands of DNA without harming living cells

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Impressive

The possability of a chimera army grows. Excellent.

Holy heck. Better stay close to God because you don't know what the government will do to us/with us with future technology once it gets a hold of it.

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