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how do i do for getting the griddlr theme? i love it, it's really cool
Griddlr is a theme developed by Norse By Norsewest. It uses CSS3 for everything you see. Keep scrolling to load more posts.
Developed in Espresso on OS X. Oswald and Questrial sourced from Google Web Fonts.
Griddlr is unbanned and ready for install! Get griddlr here.
I heard about the Griddlr theme being banned!! That really sucks ass!! Its a theme, not some crazy evil thing, and besides not much is censored on tumblr anyway. I've emailed from your link to protest. What would the theme have cost anyway and are you guys anywhere near getting the ban lifted??
Yo thanks for the support! The theme and app would have been completely 100% free.
Tumblr has not responded to any of our emails we’ve sent and it’s really frustrating to pour hundreds of hours into this project and we’ve hit this brick wall with nowhere to go.
You can try and install the unapproved and private theme link from here: http://www.tumblr.com/theme/33068 but who knows if tumblr will take it down again.
OR
Copy and paste the codes from here into the custom HTML section of your blog. http://griddlr.com/theme.txt
When will the dashboard app be ready? By golly I want that!
Tumblr banned our griddlr app. If you want it bad email them at support@tumblr.com
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BRILLIANT GENES: Glow In The Dark CATS Could Help Find Cure For HIV (WIDK)
Posted to WIDK by Emily Moore
(Fiona Macrae, Daily Mail) — Glowing kittens with resistance to disease have been created by scientists searching for a cure for AIDS.
The domestic cats had their DNA modified with a gene that fights off an HIV-like virus and a second one – from a fluorescent jellyfish – that makes their bodies shine green under ultraviolet light. The purpose of the study was to show how a natural protein that prevents macaque monkeys developing Aids can do the same in cats.
The two genes are linked and the jellyfish gene is used to track the other one for the protein.
Shining a UV light on the cats produced an eerie green glow, confirming that the protein was being made in their tissues and that the technique had worked.
The genetically modified cats’ creators say the research will speed up the search for vaccines and treatments against HIV, the Aids virus that has claimed more than 30million lives around the world.
With HIV-like viruses also wreaking havoc among felines, from domestic moggies to big cats, the research could improve animal health.
In future, people could buy pets that are resistant to numerous diseases, removing the need for frequent and expensive trips to the vet for vaccination.
Novelty glow-in-the-dark breeds are also a possibility.
But critics say the technique takes a high toll on animal welfare and that scientists should be reducing the number of animals they experiment on.
The researchers, from the respected Mayo Clinic in the U.S., used harmless viruses to transfer genes into eggs removed from pet cats during routine spaying.
One gene makes a fluorescent protein, the other produces a protein that fights off feline immunodeficiency virus, or FIV, the cat version of HIV. The eggs were then fertilised through IVF and implanted in surrogate mothers.
Twenty-two attempts led to the birth of five kittens – three of which survived, the journal Nature Methods reports.
Two were healthy but one suffered medical problems, although the researchers do not believe they were linked to the genetic manipulation.
The anti-viral gene was also present and cells taken from the kittens were able to resist infection with FIV better than those from normal cats.
Two of the cats went on to have kittens of their own, all of which carried the new genes.
okay so my astronomy teacher showed us this today in class o n t u m b l r and i couldn’t breathe omgdh what if he has a tumblr what if i’m following him and don’t know it because it would be one of those science blogs or what if he is following me i think i might suffocate
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