Cerulean Blue
 

Cerulean Blue

by Wray Miller

Antarctica, 1995.
Scientists make an astonishing discovery; a new species of seaweed - Azurophytae. Researchers soon discover that this new plant holds a wealth of medicinal properties, in particular, anti-aging benefits. Quickly known as Cerulean Blue, Azurophytae is refined and developed into an anti-aging, cryonic-like preservative.
Facing a deteriorating ecology, United... (read more)

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This story is about a near-future Earth, totally changed by a new species of algae called Cerulean Blue (years are no longer denominated in AD - Anno Domini, but acb - after cerulean blue). Among its unique properties are the ability to slow the aging process for any animal, including humans, that ingests it. The algae also contains plenty of oxygen, so a person could live very easily in a vat of it, once they get over their drowning reflex. It also puts the person to sleep. Since Earth is on...

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