Russians Retrieve First Sample of Lake Vostok 52
astroengine writes "Russian drilling operations at Lake Vostok, Antarctica, have succeeded in collecting a long-sought core sample of water frozen into the borehole from the glacier-covered, 20 million-year-old lake they cracked into last year. 'The first core of transparent lake ice, two meters long, was obtained on Jan. 10, at a depth of 3,406 meters (11,174.5 feet). Inside it was a vertical channel filled with white bubble-rich ice,' stated the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, part of the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring."
Uh oh (Score:5, Funny)
This is how a horror movie starts.
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Didn't the X-Files have that storyline?
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I misread it as "Russians Revive First Sample of Lake Vostok "
I am much less interested in checking back since I realized the actual title.
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Yup. This is how Alien Vs Predator started.
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In Soviet Russia... (Score:2, Funny)
lake drills you!
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Shut your lake hole.
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In Russia, Lake Vostok take sample of you!
But this is Antarctica, so the Russians just took samples of Lake Vostok. Sorry to be a downer like that.
The real question is (Score:3)
Re:The real question is (Score:5, Funny)
Frozen piss, of course.
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Water? I suspect the Russians are only interested because it's actually a lake of pure vodka.
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I've had Champagne with ice from the last core from Epica [gdargaud.net], 3280m deep, and it was quite an experience: it was tingling in the glass like a glass x
At least we already know... (Score:5, Funny)
the names of the future Patient Zero [wikipedia.org]
New brand of water (Score:4, Funny)
Wonder how long until the water bottling plant is built next to the lake.
Re:New brand of water (Score:4, Insightful)
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Russians are trying to be good capitalists...they'll build one in Kiev and sell tap water called Fresh From Vostok. Just like Nestle/Coke/et al.
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woosh!!!! as you completely misunderstood the joke.
All bottled water planets say fresh mountian spring, etc, when they are just random buildings taking random tap water out and filtering it.
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Absolutely right...I keep forgetting my lessons from Improv school: things are funnier in threes, trolling is a art, and jokes are better when based on solid, verifiable geo-political data.
So, taking bets (Score:2)
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I don't think you 90% scenario is very realistic. Have some copy/pasta:
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-205_162-57554856/ancient-life-found-in-buried-antarctic-lake/ [cbsnews.com]
Beneath the icy surface of a buried Antarctic lake, in super-salty water devoid of light and oxygen that is also cold enough to freeze seawater, researchers have now discovered that a diverse community of bacteria has survived for millennia.
The findings shed light on the extreme limits at which life can live not just on
It's a Commie plot (Score:4, Funny)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qr2bSL5VQgM [youtube.com]
Scientific Liability (Score:2)
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Re:john carpenter (Score:4, Insightful)
Brought some back ... (Score:2)
ah, yes. news for nerds (Score:2)