Japanese Scientists Revive 100 Million Year Old Microbes From Seabed

Ancient Microbes Revived From Sea By Japanese Scientists Microbes that
were in a dormant state for more than 100 million years have been
revived by some Japanese scientists. In the South Pacific seabed,
where the sediment is poor in nutrients, the tiny organisms were
surviving with an oxygen enough to keep them alive. Microbes are […]

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