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Getting Blood Out Of A Stone

Posted on October 1, 2005 by Chris Samuel

Q: When can you get blood out of a stone ?
A: When it’s from a 20 million year old spider trapped in a piece of amber!

The scientist from Manchester is now wondering whether he can extract DNA from the blood.

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