Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While the great pyramids were being erected, they slumbered. The Roman Empire came and went, and they carried on napping. In fact, ...
A thriving colony of 300-year-old Arctic sea sponges survives by eating the fossils of extinct worms
Deep beneath the ice-encrusted Arctic seas near the North Pole, atop an inactive deep-sea volcano, a community of sea sponges has survived for centuries by eating the fossils of ancient extinct worms.
Researchers revived 46,000-year-old worms found in the Siberian permafrost, according to a new study. Photo from the journal PLOS Genetics While the great pyramids were being erected, they slumbered.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results