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clouds
#1 Posted : 1/7/2012 4:32:23 PM
 
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#2 Posted : 1/7/2012 4:33:13 PM
 
benzyme
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#3 Posted : 1/7/2012 4:59:24 PM
very cool

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ran them through a liquid chromatograph, an instrument that separates a mixture of compounds. They further analyzed the samples with a mass spectrometer, which helps determine the chemical structure of compounds.


yup. Cool
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PrimalWisdom
#4 Posted : 1/7/2012 6:13:43 PM
Thats cool.

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#5 Posted : 1/7/2012 6:29:36 PM
I spent years thinking that Crick's panspermia theory was a step a little too far. I'm glad I can reconsider nowadays.

Thanks for the cool post.
 
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#6 Posted : 1/10/2012 4:47:43 PM
we really are star children. products of our surroundings.
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