It goes by multiple names, from Fig buttercup to pilewort. And for the Michigan DNR, it is particularly tricky to manage - ...
Scientists have grown algae that was collected from the bottom of the Baltic Sea, and which probably sank about 7,000 years ago... | Earth And The Environment ...
Scientists have revived 7,000-year-old algae from Baltic Sea sediments, pushing the limits of resurrection ecology.
In the recent study, samples were collected at six time points (December to March: Dec, Jan1, Jan2, Feb, Mar1, Mar2) during the dormancy release phase of poplar, with the Mar2 stage corresponding to ...
Algae that have lain dormant at the bottom of the Baltic Sea since 2,000 years before the Egyptians started building pyramids ...
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