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  CBS News  MANORVILLE, N.Y. - The East coast is usually soggy in the spring but this year it s a tinder box. Every state that touches the Atlantic is abnormally dry or in a drough stanley deutschland t and wildfires have sprung up near Miami, Fla.Brushfires are also burning near Roanoke, Va. and firefighters are battling a big fire on New York s Long Island. CBS correspondent Jim Axelrod reports.The nasty wildfires whipping through Long Island stirred by 40 mph winds are not normally seen in Northeast this time of year.Growing brush fire on Long Isl stanley cups and destroys homesDry, windy conditions fuel wildfires in EastExtreme weather worries: tornadoes and wildfires All the ingredients were there for a real tragedy,  said New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.The  red flag  conditions that create explosive potential for fires to spread will continue to pose a growing threat for months to come.   The conditions are right,  according to Suffolk Country Fire Commissioner Joe Williams.  We ve got low humidity, it s very dry, windy conditions, you can have a major fire.         Williams bla stanley quencher mes the warm, dry winter that s continued into spring. It was the hottest March on record. 8.6 degrees above average. More than 15,000 warm temperature records were broken.  Severe drought conditions that extend all the way down to Florida are creating dire challenges for firefighters like Scott Peterich of the Florida forest service. It went from one acre to 40 acres in a matter of about 20 minutes... so it can move very fast,  ex Akgk 7-year-old girl s lemonade stand helps torched playground
 Science, man. An international team of scientists have made a major breakthrough in synthetic biology. For the first time ever, they were able to insert a man-made, custom-built chromosome into brewer   yeast to not only create a life form but one that also passes down its man-made genes to its offspring. We ;re closer to creating artificial life.     Scientists have previously made chromosomes for bacteria and viruses but this is the first time they ;ve been able to build a chromosome for something more com stanley fr plex. Called eukaryotic chromosomes, they have a nucleus and a stanley cup re found in plants, animals and humans. The artificial chromosome, called synIII after the chromosome three in brewer   yeast it replaced, was stitched together via a computer by a team of scientists over a period of seven years. They basically redesigned the whole damn thing piece by piece. The scientist liken man-made chromosomes to the idea that you could shuffle genes into them like a deck of cards. The yeast cells that contained the designer chromosomes behaved as normally as, well, normal yeast cells only that they could theoretically be improved and do things normal yeast cells could not. Potentially, scientists could create man-made versions of all the chromo stanley mug somes in organisms thus creating artificial life. Science, man.  SPLOID is a new blog about awesome stuff. Join us on Facebook                                                        Sciencesynthetic biologyyeast