March 7, 2021 06:19 pm GMT
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100-million-year-old seafloor sediment bacteria have been resuscitated
A Japanese research team drilled into the sea floor under 6,000 feet of ocean in the South Pacific Gyre and pulled up sludge that had been sitting there for 100 million years. Could anything survive in it? Well, consider this:
— Read the restThe gyre is a marine desert more barren than all but the aridest places on Earth.
Original Link: https://boingboing.net/2021/03/07/100-million-year-old-seafloor-sediment-bacteria-have-been-resuscitated.html
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