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Researchers have revived microalgae that had been dormant for millennia in the sediments of the Baltic Sea. This ...
Scientists have revived 7,000-year-old algae in a bid to help us understand how climate changes have affected the past.
Researchers have successfully revived algae that remained dormant underneath sediment at the bottom of the Baltic Sea for ...
The findings underscore the incredible range of microorganisms living in these ... applying it to sediment collected through the International Ocean Discovery Program more than a kilometer below ...
Algae that have lain dormant at the bottom of the Baltic Sea since 2,000 years before the Egyptians started building pyramids ...
Using the chemical signatures found in marine microorganisms, researchers have found that the Arctic Ocean began warming rapidly at the beginning of the last century as warmer and saltier waters ...
and microorganisms can also degrade animal detritus; POC and DOC can be buried in sediment through sedimentation processes or released into water bodies through biogeochemical processes.
Researchers have successfully revived dormant algae that sank to the bottom of the Baltic Sea nearly 7,000 years ago.