A Multicellular Organism Was Frozen In The Siberian Permafrost For 24,000 Years And When It Was Thawed Out, It Continued Living Like Normal
Keeping someone on ice for thousands of years may actually be possible.
Keeping someone on ice for thousands of years may actually be possible.
A bad day for a baby mammoth is a good day for scientists.
It may not be the answer that many were hoping for.
I have a feeling that one day, we’ll find something even older.
The Earth is talking to us.
There are about a thousand reasons (or more) to be worried about the short- and long-term ramifications of climate change around the globe. For my money (since I read Jurassic Park in 7th grade and never recovered), the stuff that may come “alive” again as the permafrost melts is pretty high up there. This time, we…
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