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BBCNEWS Click October 7, 2021 02:32:00

they ve found so far. here s what lara has to say on the subject. excuse me. it s not disgusting, it s science. mmm i think it s both, actually. i look forward to finding out what s got lara spitting feathers later. but first, a story that will make your blood run cold. i m in iceland, revisiting the freezers at decode genetics in reykjavik, where robots working in temperatures of 26 celsius look after the blood of iceland. over the last quarter of a century icelanders have donated nearly 2 million samples, all in the name of genetic research. if you want to know what 26 celsius feels like, it s very painful on the ears, you really don t feel like breathing very hard at all, and weirdly my nostril hairs are freezing up.

BBCNEWS Click October 6, 2021 00:31:00

here s what lara has to say on the subject. excuse me. it s not disgusting, it s science. mmm i think it s both, actually. i look forward to finding out what s got lara spitting feathers later. but first, a story that will make your blood run cold. i m in iceland, revisiting the freezers at decode genetics in reykjavik, where robots working in temperatures of 26 celsius look after the blood of iceland. over the last quarter of a century icelanders have donated nearly 2 million samples, all in the name of genetic research. if you want to know what 26 celsius feels like, it s very painful on the ears, you really don t feel like breathing very hard at all, and weirdly my nostril hairs are freezing up.

BBCNEWS Click - Short Edition October 3, 2021 18:33:00

out what s got lara spitting feathers later. but first. here we go again. ..a story that will make your blood run cold. i m in iceland, revisiting the freezers at decode genetics in reykjavik, where robots working in temperatures of minus 26 celsius look after the blood of iceland. over the last quarter of a century, icelanders have donated nearly 2 million samples, all in the name of genetic research. if you want to know what minus 26 celsius feels like, it s very painful on the ears, you really don t feel like breathing very hard at all, and weirdly my nostril hairs are freezing up. every time i do that, they re cracking. iceland has been scrupulously recording ancestry records for hundreds of years, so it kind of makes sense that it s also now at the forefront

BBCNEWS Click October 3, 2021 03:32:00

and more and more companies have been able to build services around what they ve found so far. here s what lara has to say on the subject. excuse me. it s not disgusting, it s science. mmm i think it s both, actually. i look forward to finding out what s got lara spitting feathers later. but first, a story that will make your blood run cold. i m in iceland, revisiting the freezers at decode genetics in reykjavik, where robots working in temperatures of 26 celsius look after the blood of iceland. over the last quarter of a century icelanders have donated nearly 2 million samples, all in the name of genetic research. if you want to know what 26 celsius feels like, it s very painful on the ears, you really don t feel like breathing very hard at all, and weirdly my nostril hairs are freezing up.

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