Biology
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Prehistoric Animal Viruses From the Permafrost Caught Interest of Russian Scientists
Scientists examine prehistoric viruses from the Siberian permafrost in the animal dug. A lab in Russia's Siberia state is beginning study about prehistoric viruses conserved in the remnants of animals discovered in melting permafrost.
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