Published on: 2025-04-30 22:30:24
A team of researchers in Germany have revived algae cells found buried at the bottom of the Baltic Sea, where they'd lain dormant for more than 7,000 years. For millennia, the cells, imprisoned under layers of sediment, were deprived of oxygen or light. But once revived, they showed full functional recovery, the researchers report in a study published in The ISME Journal, firing back up their oxygen production and multiplying again like it was no big deal. According to the team, this is the ol
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Scientists have resurrected 7,000-year-old phytoplankton, making it one of the oldest organisms to ever be revived. But I know what you’re thinking: Since when can we bring life back from the dead? The phytoplankton—tiny photosynthetic marine algae—weren’t dead, but in a deep “sleep mode” known as dormancy. As detailed in a study published in early January in The ISME Journal, an international team of scientists successfully revived dormant algae—some thousands of years old—from the bottom of t
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Ships sailing in the eastern Baltic Sea are at least partly responsible for the massive disruptions to satellite navigation systems such as GPS in the region that have been complained about since the end of 2023 at the latest. This is the result of a new study by Polish researchers. The scientists observed GPS interruptions at ground level between June and December 2024 using a sensor they had installed at the Gdynia University of the Sea in northern Poland. The university is located around 35 k
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