A research team led by the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) was able to revive dormant stages of ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNPrehistoric algae brought back to life after 7,000 years in Baltic mudA research team was able to revive dormant stages of algae that sank to the bottom of the Baltic Sea almost 7,000 years ago. Dormancy allows many organisms, from bacteria to mammals, to survive harsh ...
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11 Prehistoric Creatures That Are Pure Nightmare FuelJust like many prehistoric sea animals were pure nightmare fuel, life on the drier corners of planet Earth has featured some truly shocking creatures over the years. The discussion around the most ...
They believe the fossil is that of a prehistoric sea scorpion. They also believe it would have been the largest water predator in the area over 252 million years ago. The fossil in question was ...
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