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Ancient microbes thawed from Alaskan permafrost after 40,000 years

Researchers revived microbes frozen for 40,000 years from an Alaskan military permafrost tunnel. Incubated at cool temperatures simulating summer conditions, the microbes initially grew slowly but became active after six months, offering insights into ancient life and climate resilience

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Pathways in the permafrost tunnel facility. PIC/BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Pathways in the permafrost tunnel facility. PIC/BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Ancient life has been resurrected from the bowels of a military tunnel that penetrates the Alaskan permafrost. Some of the microbes thawed from these long-frozen soils have been trapped for 40,000 years.

Researchers collected frozen samples from the US Army Corps of Engineers’ bizarre Permafrost Tunnel Research Facility, which descends more than 100 metres underground. 

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