Researchers have resurrected ancient microbes that lay dormant in the Alaskan permafrost for about 40,000 years. Permafrost ...
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Scientists Resurrect 40,000-Year-Old Microbes From Alaskan Permafrost. What They Found Raised Worries About the Future of a Warming Arctic
The experiments offer new insights into one of the “biggest unknowns” in how the climate will change in the years to come ...
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The Permafrost’s “Revenant” Microbes Are Slowly Awaking. This Is Bad News for Climate Change
The frozen, barren soil of the Arctic isn’t as lifeless as it looks. Locked inside the permafrost is a strikingly diverse ...
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Revived 40,000-Year-Old Microbes in the Arctic Could Release Greenhouse Gases
Learn more about these ancient microorganisms that have been buried in permafrost for 40,000 years, and how, as the climate ...
Using samples gathered from a permafrost tunnel north of Fairbanks, researchers have awakened microbes that were last active as far back as 40,000 years ago.
Smuckers has filed a lawsuit accusing Trader Joe’s of trademark violation over the design and packaging of its new frozen ...
Life had either just carried on all the same after being buried, or it had entered some state of hibernation, ready to wake ...
Vinegar combined with nanoparticles killed resistant bacteria. The method may aid in fighting antimicrobial resistance.
Bake them, freeze them, fire them from a gun or blast them into space: tardigrades can survive almost anything. Some experts ...
A river flows at scripture’s beginning. With its source in paradise, this river flows out of Eden before branching into the ...
Chromosomes in egg cells within fetal ovaries must be spliced and sorted perfectly. A new landmark study from UC Davis shows how protecting Holliday junctions allows this to happen.
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