Por: Newsweek Tech July 27, 2023
A soil nematode has been reanimated from the Siberian permafrost after lying dormant for 46,000 years.By studying the biology of these ancient worms, we may be able to get one step closer to freezing our own biology.The term permafrost describes earth that has been frozen for two or more consecutive years. Siberia is home to the world's oldest permafrost, some of which has been frozen for over 650,000 years.While studying this ancient soil... + full article
The New York Times USA Science July 30, 2023
At a time when the mighty woolly mammoth roamed the Earth, some 46,000 years ago, a minuscule pair of roundworms became encased in the Siberian permafrost.Millennia later, the worms, thawed out of the ice, would wriggle again, and demonstrate to scientists that life could be... + más
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CBS News USA Science July 10, 2023
As you tend to your garden this summer, there's a creepy, crawly creature to be on the lookout for: an invasive worm that moves like a snake, thrashes around, jumps into the air and will even shed its tail in an attempt to escape. While worms are generally considered to be... + más
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A collapsed hillside in Siberia might hold the secrets to what life was like on Earth more than 600,000 years ago, but since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war on February 24, 2022, the site has become largely inaccessible to Western researchers.It was a huge, huge... + más
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The Atlantic USA Science March 18, 2023
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WPTV USA Nation December 13, 2022
In the ongoing discussion about climate change, there's been a lot of talk about the impact of melting glaciers, but not as much about melting . Northern Arizona University ecosystem researcher Ted Schuur has been studying permafrost for decades. It's something that... + más
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Newsweek USA Health November 11, 2022
As global temperatures continue to rise, the Arctic landscape is collapsing. Glaciers and ice sheets are melting at an unprecedented rate, and soil that has been frozen for millennia is starting to thaw.The effects of sea level rise and habitat loss are already being felt around... + más
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Permafrost thawing on the Himalayan Qinghai-Tibet Plateau has occurred at twice the global average rate in recent decades, seriously threatening the stability of the local infrastructure.According to research published in the journal Communications Earth & Environment, this... + más
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