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Scientists Awaken Deep Sea Bacteria After 100 Million Years
The microbes had survived on trace amounts of oxygen and were able to feed and multiply once revived in the lab.
Scientists Awaken Deep Sea Bacteria After 100 Million Years
Scientists Awaken Deep Sea Bacteria After 100 Million Years

The microbes had survived on trace amounts of oxygen and were able to feed and multiply once revived in the lab.

The microbes had survived on trace amounts of oxygen and were able to feed and multiply once revived in the lab.

sediment cores

Study: Last Woolly Mammoths Died of Thirst
Alison F. Takemura | Aug 3, 2016 | 2 min read
On remote island near Alaska, salt water intrusion and a warming climate killed off the last remaining survivors of the species.
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