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24,000-year-old 'zombies' revived and cloned from Arctic permafrost

Arctic ice dating to 24,000 years ago held frozen microscopic animals called rotifers. Scientists just brought them back to life. ....

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Russian Scientists Bring 24,000-Year-Old Zombies Back to Life

Russian Scientists Bring 24,000-Year-Old Zombies Back to Life
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Russian Scientists Bring 24,000-Year-Old Zombies Back to Life

Russian Scientists Bring 24,000-Year-Old Zombies Back to Life
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Microorganismo revive después de 24 mil años congelado

Microorganismo revive después de 24 mil años congelado
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24,000-year-old animal found alive, well and ready to reproduce

Video released by the laboratory captured the wriggling movements of the tiny microorganism as it reemerged from its frozen state. (Soil Cryology Laboratory) The bdelloid rotifer is awake - and we're going to need to buy some more birthday candles. For the past 24,000 years, the multicellular microorganism has been snoozing in Siberian permafrost, having become frozen in the Arctic ice right around the same time in history that humans first ventured into North America during the Upper Paleolithi ....

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