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National Geographic and IBM have launched the the Genographic Project, a study that uses DNA to map human migration and origin. >>>Members of the general public from all over the world can supply their DNA to the Genographic Project, and scientists at The University of Arizona in Tucson will do the genetic analysis. The public DNA sampling is part of a larger undertaking to unravel the origins and migratory history of mankind thousands of years back in time by analyzing genetic samples from at least 200,000 people all over the world. (link) : via
 
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Tedd on Marionettes on the Move said:

There's this sort of Kafka feel to the start of the video, with the human-like bug (or bug-like human?) all goin' around.

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Charissa on You're So Money, and You Don't Even Know It! said:

It is kind of amazing! I'd love to hear what you think when you see it, Aline MacMahon's character is my favorite. :)

igirl80 on Tunnel of Books said:

This is perhaps one of the most wonderful things I have ever seen outside of a dream. :o)