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Two worms that have been frozen in permafrost for up to 42,000 years have come back to life, and are now considered the oldest living animals on the planet, in what is being described as a major scientific breakthrough. The ancient nematodes (aka roundworms) are “moving and eating” again for the first time since the Pleistocene age, after coming back to life in Petri dishes, according to a new study by a team of Russian scientists in collaboration with Princeton University.
Worms unfrozen after 42,000 years are alive and eating
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It take a village idiots to act upon stupidity. How will humans react to this ? How long before it's admitted?
You can be sure it has been alive and breathing a long time ago.
Worms unfrozen after 42,000 years are alive and eating
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It take a village idiots to act upon stupidity. How will humans react to this ? How long before it's admitted?
You can be sure it has been alive and breathing a long time ago.