scientific daw... eh paano naman nila maeexplain scientifically na living things sprout from non-living things
here you go dpogs:
http://videos.howstuffworks.com/science-channel/40939-creating-synthetic-life-manmade-dna-video.htm
That is not life from non-life, it's just pre-existing life that continued living.
They started with the bacterium Mycoplasma mycoides, synthesized its genome in a yeast cell, then transplanted the genome into a Mycoplasma capricolum cell (M. mycoides and M. capriolum are closely related species).
Result: after the modified M. capricolum cell divided, the cells of the bacterial colony that it formed contained only proteins characteristic of M. mycoides.
The new genome is not a great variation from the original genome. It's actually a near-exact replica of the original, with just a few nonessential genes removed and a small number of sequence errors that don't affect the organism's function.
It's a new technique that can give scientists the ability to make more numerous changes to a genome at once. Maybe one day it can be useful for medical applications.
But it is definitely not a demonstration of "living things from non-living things."