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    OCEntertainment: "Researchers aren't entirely sure just how the whole process works, but they have observed the resulting damage of nanoparticles signaling a hit on DN... more »
    Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Just made me remember of Lawnmower Man disintegrating people #dnadamagingnanoparticles more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: "I'm just gonna stick to being a bit scared that I'll get a package of fish if I upset any nanoparticles anyway." Also watch out for horse heads in y... more »
    Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: I need them to rip the part out that compels me to comment on websites instead of doing my job. #dnadamagingnanoparticles more »
    Complexified: OT: Rosa, we appreciate you writing all the articles for us, but please, get some sleep. You've been posting non-stop since last night. #dnadamaging... more »
    Complexified: OMG its the nanites! They're eating us from the inside :S #dnadamagingnanoparticles more »
    madog: Really? Is it just me? Fuck my grandkids! They'll probably be ingrateful little shits about this. We need this now. I need this now. So I could.... ... more »
    ripfire: I guess I'm not the only one who thought of zombies. So when is the first super newborn due? In 2 years? Let me guess, December right? more »
    OCEntertainment: But does it also give one a rugged American tough-guy accent, and the ability to do a fancy song and dance number with Beyonce while remaining endeari... more »
    Kayleigh R. Carter: So who's job is it to break an assload of mice limbs? more »
    Acheron's Grief: Hmmm.. celular modification through a virus for regenerative purposes with Possible side effects... Hey! I have an idea! let's call it "T Virus"! more »
    tenazrael: The screenshot above... what scene was that in anyway... I don't remember it at all... or at least being that blue. more »
    GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Wow, so they won't have to deal with this burning when they pee? Lucky bastards. more »
    appletoad: is running iPhone OS 4.0 beta: I'm gonna wait til they isolate the other mutant genes... the ones that give me retractable razor claws. Although I'd much rather have the power of M... more »
    Mark Larado: Hmmm... Nano particles to scrub our teeth... That is almost a good idea. Doesn't anyone know that nano particles are the new asbestos? Think about it... more »
    DustyButt™: Will it work on my gold teef? more »
    MadCrazy: In ten years time, you'll be able to grow back your missing teeth thanks to stem cells, as will I. [www.reuters.com] more »
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