Scientists have revived 7,000-year-old algae from Baltic Sea sediments, pushing the limits of resurrection ecology.
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 ...
Their work has, quite literally, brought to life a snapshot of ancient Baltic Sea ecology. Many life forms enter a dormant state with reduced metabolic activity to wait out periods of difficult ...
A research team led by the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW) was able to revive dormant stages of ...
Around 8,000 to 6,000 BCE, the North and Baltic seas... weren’t seas at all. Instead, they were vast plains that were home to ...
can be precisely dated within the Baltic’s history, explains Sarah Bolius, a researcher at IOW and lead author of the study. Cultivation experiments showed that these ancient cells exhibit a division ...
Curonians is a historical documentary about one of the ancient Baltic tribes The Curonians lived in the western parts of modernday Latvia from the 5th until the 16th century They eventually merged ...