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34,000-Year-Old Organisms Found Buried Alive 150

cold fjord writes "A scientist has made a weird and wonderful find. 'It's a tale that has all the trappings of a cult 1960s sci-fi movie: Scientists bring back ancient salt crystals, dug up from deep below Death Valley for climate research. The sparkling crystals are carefully packed away until, years later, a young, unknown researcher takes a second look at the 34,000-year-old crystals and discovers, trapped inside, something strange. Something... alive.' The Geological Society of America's current issue of GSA Today has the academic paper."
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34,000-Year-Old Organisms Found Buried Alive

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  • Do not believe! (Score:2, Informative)

    by GodricL ( 1898284 ) on Friday January 14, 2011 @02:56PM (#34881158)
    This is another test of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. By noodly decree, the earth is only 32,000 years old. His Meatballiness tests our faith with this blasphemy!
  • by Takichi ( 1053302 ) on Friday January 14, 2011 @03:08PM (#34881322)
    FTA:

    Schubert and Lowenstein are not the first to uncover organisms that are astonishingly long-lived. About a decade ago, there were claims of discoveries of 250-million-year-old bacteria. The results weren't reproduced, and remain controversial. Schubert, however, was able to reproduce his results. Not only did he grow the same organisms again in his own lab, he sent crystals to another lab, which then got the same results. "So this wasn't something that was just a contaminant from our lab," Schubert said.

    The article also mentions that his original finding was about a year ago, but his work is actually being published now.

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