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Although the virus has long since perished, Dr. Kawaoka and his colleagues were able to recreate it because the composition of its genes had been reconstructed from the preserved tissue of victims.
Scientists have for the first time recorded individual brain cells in the act of summoning a spontaneous memory, revealing not only where a remembered experience is registered but also, in part, how the brain is able to recreate it.
"You wouldn't be able to recreate it," Mr. Conway said, "and if you tried to replace it, to do it modern, but keeping with the details that are there, it would be at least $1,000 a square foot" — and that's not counting the 10.4 waterfront acres.
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Dr Joseph Jankowski, the fund's associate vice president, tells The Guardian how it managed this, and suggests ways other colleges may be able to recreate its success.
"We'll be able to recreate what it looks like when it was first put into use," he said.
Although his maps and notes were confiscated, Pike was able to recreate most of it from memory.
"You'll never be able to recreate the bar the way it is, because it's been like that for so long.
They are able to recreate the music but give it the ear-splitting punch of their most early releases "Filth" and "Cop," and at times resemble the band that left an indelible influence on people like Justin Boadrick, who would go on to form Napalm Death, Godflesh, and Jesu.
The web can do a lot of things, but will it be able to recreate the thrill of stumbling into a cloud-based WhisperNet bookstore on a rainy day with a person you've just met (and maybe think you could fall in love with) then browsing page after page of new titles until finally selecting the title you both want and downloading it using invisible radio waves to your e-readers?
The company said it was able to recreate a failure in the vessel "entirely through helium loading conditions," which are affected mainly by the temperature and pressure of the helium being loaded.
It's not a completely unprecedented idea: In the extremely mediocre season 7 X-Files episode "Hollywood A.D ., Mulder and Scully were able to recreate Jesus' voice from the imprint it had made on some clay.
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