Scientists Resurrect 100-Million-Year-Old Life Buried Under Seafloor Since Dinosaur Age
Jake Anderson – Researchers found that by simply adding food they were able to ressurect bacteria life that has laid dormant for 101.5-million-years.
Jake Anderson – Researchers found that by simply adding food they were able to ressurect bacteria life that has laid dormant for 101.5-million-years.
Jake Anderson – A new study paints a picture of a very different prehistoric Antarctica, one that was warmer and teeming with life.
Mayukh Saha – The Chinese paddlefish is one of the oldest fish that swam the Yangtze River in China. These fish were here when dinosaurs flourished.