Biology
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Prehistoric Worms Come Back To Life After 42,000 Years Of Being Frozen
In a major scientific breakthrough, scientists defrost and revive ancient worms that were frozen deep in the Siberian permafrost. The 42,000-year-old critters are now alive, eating, and considered the oldest living creatures in the planet.
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