Sci/Tech Scientists kill world's oldest creature

FireCat

Oh Shi.. Don't wake the tiger!
Reaction score
533
World's oldest creature is revealed to be 507-year-old shellfish called Ming – until scientists KILLED it by opening it up to check its age

It had already been confirmed as the oldest animal that ever lived. But scientists who accidentally killed Ming the Mollusc, a deep sea clam dredged from the North Atlantic, have now discovered it was 100 years older than previously thought.

Following painstaking analysis, experts from Bangor University reckon the animal was born in 1499, making it 507 when it was found.

article-2505155-1962338100000578-899_634x397.jpg

This is the only picture of Ming, believed to be the world's oldest animal at 507 years old. Not knowing the long life of the mollusc, researchers at Bangor University opened its shell for analysis, killing Ming in the process

Read Moar Here.

Damn murderer!
 

Accname

2D-Graphics enthusiast
Reaction score
1,462
I heared the oldest living creature is a sponge somewhere in the philippines or something. That sponge is allegedly several thousand years old.
 

The Helper

Necromancy Power over 9000
Staff member
Reaction score
1,696
That must have sucked for the dumb ass scientists that did this when they heard that small sucking sound of ancient life dying.
 

Varine

And as the moon rises, we shall prepare for war
Reaction score
805
It's a little too late for it! Don't you think so?

Not really, it seems pretty mundane to me. It's old? So what, it was going to die anyway, it's not like clams live a very exciting life. There is nothing that has been lessened or gained by it dying or living.
 

BlueMirage

Trust, but doubt.
Reaction score
39
It's still life, and life should be valued over everything else, for organisms only have one life that it shall live.
Bacteria are also alive, loads and loads of millions of them. When we cure people of disease, we're actually killing bacteria inside them. Taking your statement literally, all life has value and therefore we should not kill bacteria.

However, bacteria cannot think. It doesn't think that it doesn't want to die, and it is indifferent to whether it dies or not. It's optimized through evolution to survive and reproduce, but that doesn't mean that it has a 'want' to live. Therefore, the life of bacteria is not valuable.

Life is not precious. Intelligent life is precious. Clams are not included in that subset.
 

FireCat

Oh Shi.. Don't wake the tiger!
Reaction score
533
Bacteria are also alive, loads and loads of millions of them.
Will bacteria ever became extinct? Well. they reproduce much more faster and efficiently than any plant or animal.

So Varine They might not live a very exciting life. "But they are part of the nature same as you"
 

Mabaet

New Member
Reaction score
0
This kind of news are for the feelers, and it doesn't appeal to me.
There's like more creatures much older than that somewhere.
And saying that scientists are dumb for killing it (Accidental or not) just makes you a fool.

Will bacteria ever became extinct?

Thousands of new type of bacteria/s are born everyday, and most of it die fast and that unique type of bacteria get extinct already. But still, yes... a bacteria as whole & general wouldn't die out XD. Just sayin'. lol.

err.. excuse mah engrihs.
 

Varine

And as the moon rises, we shall prepare for war
Reaction score
805
It's still life, and life should be valued over everything else, for organisms only have one life that it shall live. (

Anthrax is alive.

Will bacteria ever became extinct? Well. they reproduce much more faster and efficiently than any plant or animal.

So Varine They might not live a very exciting life. "But they are part of the nature same as you"
Do you have some expectation that I was not aware of this very basic thing and now my view is going to drastically change because I had never realized or considered how nature works? Why is this specific one more special than the millions of clams that are caught and killed every year to you?

"I don't agree" they kill everyone in sight. And that's wrong.. Just saying

They didn't kill you. But based on your skewed view of any scientific venture, my guess is they tried. I'm guessing it was when you got out of the test tubes.
 

FireCat

Oh Shi.. Don't wake the tiger!
Reaction score
533
Why is this specific one more special than the millions of clams that are caught and killed every year to you? .
Hehe Anyway, average, nothing more, nothing less special than the other clams. But every time they find something, they need to kill it. "True Facts!"
 
General chit-chat
Help Users
  • No one is chatting at the moment.
  • Varine Varine:
    I ordered like five blocks for 15 dollars. They're just little aluminum blocks with holes drilled into them
  • Varine Varine:
    They are pretty much disposable. I have shitty nozzles though, and I don't think these were designed for how hot I've run them
  • Varine Varine:
    I tried to extract it but the thing is pretty stuck. Idk what else I can use this for
  • Varine Varine:
    I'll throw it into my scrap stuff box, I'm sure can be used for something
  • Varine Varine:
    I have spare parts for like, everything BUT that block lol. Oh well, I'll print this shit next week I guess. Hopefully it fits
  • Varine Varine:
    I see that, despite your insistence to the contrary, we are becoming a recipe website
  • Varine Varine:
    Which is unique I guess.
  • The Helper The Helper:
    Actually I was just playing with having some kind of mention of the food forum and recipes on the main page to test and see if it would engage some of those people to post something. It is just weird to get so much traffic and no engagement
  • The Helper The Helper:
    So what it really is me trying to implement some kind of better site navigation not change the whole theme of the site
  • Varine Varine:
    How can you tell the difference between real traffic and indexing or AI generation bots?
  • The Helper The Helper:
    The bots will show up as users online in the forum software but they do not show up in my stats tracking. I am sure there are bots in the stats but the way alot of the bots treat the site do not show up on the stats
  • Varine Varine:
    I want to build a filtration system for my 3d printer, and that shit is so much more complicated than I thought it would be
  • Varine Varine:
    Apparently ABS emits styrene particulates which can be like .2 micrometers, which idk if the VOC detectors I have can even catch that
  • Varine Varine:
    Anyway I need to get some of those sensors and two air pressure sensors installed before an after the filters, which I need to figure out how to calculate the necessary pressure for and I have yet to find anything that tells me how to actually do that, just the cfm ratings
  • Varine Varine:
    And then I have to set up an arduino board to read those sensors, which I also don't know very much about but I have a whole bunch of crash course things for that
  • Varine Varine:
    These sensors are also a lot more than I thought they would be. Like 5 to 10 each, idk why but I assumed they would be like 2 dollars
  • Varine Varine:
    Another issue I'm learning is that a lot of the air quality sensors don't work at very high ambient temperatures. I'm planning on heating this enclosure to like 60C or so, and that's the upper limit of their functionality
  • Varine Varine:
    Although I don't know if I need to actually actively heat it or just let the plate and hotend bring the ambient temp to whatever it will, but even then I need to figure out an exfiltration for hot air. I think I kind of know what to do but it's still fucking confusing
  • The Helper The Helper:
    Maybe you could find some of that information from AC tech - like how they detect freon and such
  • Varine Varine:
    That's mostly what I've been looking at
  • Varine Varine:
    I don't think I'm dealing with quite the same pressures though, at the very least its a significantly smaller system. For the time being I'm just going to put together a quick scrubby box though and hope it works good enough to not make my house toxic
  • Varine Varine:
    I mean I don't use this enough to pose any significant danger I don't think, but I would still rather not be throwing styrene all over the air

      The Helper Discord

      Members online

      No members online now.

      Affiliates

      Hive Workshop NUON Dome World Editor Tutorials

      Network Sponsors

      Apex Steel Pipe - Buys and sells Steel Pipe.
      Top