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This Is Why You Don’t Mess With Raptors

If Jurassic Park taught me anything, it’s that Velociraptors are terrifyingly awesome. So hearing Sam Neil give that classic speech brings me right back to that fascination. And the terror. Don’t forget the terror.


June 28, 2011
Entertainment

Spare No Expense On The Jurassic Park Trilogy Blu-ray

It was one of Hollywood’s first modern CGI marvels, but it’s taken quite a while for Universal to say the magic word on a Blu-ray release for the Jurassic Park (for now still a) Trilogy. No more – it’s out this October 25th. Nature found a way.


January 18, 2011
Entertainment

The Jurassic Park Theme Slowed 1000% Is A T-Rex On Valium

Think Justin Bieber slowed down 800 times was cool? Try Jurassic Park, slowed down a thousand times. John Williams’ epic dino theme isn’t exactly pump-up music at this speed, but it will lull you into a sublime Jeff Goldblum trance.


November 5, 2008
Science

Scientists Clone Mouse from Damaged Frozen Cells, Mammoth, Sabertooth Next In Line

Apparently, genetic scientist Teruhiko Wakayama hasn’t read Jurassic Park, as he is working to create technology to clone mammoths, sabertooth tigers, giant deers, and steppe lions from frozen genetic material. The DNA in cells subjected to permafrost gets extremely damaged, making it impossible to use for cloning. Until now, that is, because Wakayama and his team of researchers used new technology to successfully clone a healthy mouse from a carcass that was frozen for 16 years at -4 ºF. Now he’s saying that a mammoth is possible, opening the door to the realisation of the Pleistocene Park, a project that seeks to create a sanctuary with those animals and more in northern Siberia: