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SETI Institute
@setiinstitute@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 days ago

For decades, SETI Institute scientists have turned to Earth’s most extreme environments to understand how life persists at the edge of what biology allows. Now, scientists have revived microscopic worms frozen in Siberian permafrost for roughly 46,000 years, revealing how life can survive extreme cold through a state of cryptobiosis. Simon Steel spoke with evolutionary biologist Philipp Schiffer about the discovery.

Learn more: https://www.seti.org/news/life-after-ice/

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Life After Ice

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हिति , in Nepāl Bhāṣā, is the word for a shared community water tap. Even in modern Newar cities, these ancient structures still pour out fresh mountain water piped through ancient underground filters and conduits. They are a place to wash, to talk, to drink, to meet the locals: a nourishing, refreshing social-ecological place.

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