Become a fan of Slashdot on Facebook

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
×
Earth Worms Science

Scientists Resurrect 40,000-Year-Old Worms Buried In Ice (gizmodo.com) 125

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Gizmodo: Earlier this month, in the journal Doklady Biological Sciences, a team of Russian scientists announced they had apparently discovered ancient nematode worms that were able to resurrect themselves after spending at least 32,000 years buried in permafrost. The discovery, if legitimate, would represent the longest-surviving return from the cold ever seen in a complex, multi-celled organism, dwarfing even the tardigrade. The worms were found among more than 300 samples of frozen soil pulled from the Kolyma River Lowlands in Northeastern Siberia by the researchers. Two of the samples held the worms, with one from a buried squirrel burrow dating back 32,000 years and one from a glacier dating back 40,000 years. After isolating intact nematodes, the scientists kept the samples at 68 degrees Fahrenheit and left them surrounded by food in a petri dish, just to see what would happen. Over the next few weeks, they gradually spotted flickers of life as the worms ate the food and even cloned new family members. These cloned worms were then cultured separately, and they too thrived.
This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted.

Scientists Resurrect 40,000-Year-Old Worms Buried In Ice

Comments Filter:
  • by Miles_O'Toole ( 5152533 ) on Friday July 27, 2018 @10:37PM (#57022538)

    I was recently fortunate to have an extraordinarily cute, 20-something science student resurrect a 53-year-old worm buried in her....um, never mind.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Haven't you seen X files?

    I want that placed ERASED.

  • ...they might be surprised when they see a mobile phone.
  • 68 deg F == 20 deg C
    • 68 deg F == 20 deg C

      You mean there are places where this isn’t true?

      • 68 deg F == 20 deg C

        You mean there are places where this isn’t true?

        Basing something on the melting and boiling points of water is a moving target as the atmospheric pressure changes. So yes.

        • Basing something on the melting and boiling points of water is a moving target as the atmospheric pressure changes. So yes.

          Which is why the Celsius scale is based on melting(*) and boiling points at a pressure of 1 atm. So no.

          (*) Yeah, I know that was redefined to use the triple point of water

  • This is done by Russians, and this is Putin's attempt to get rid of heaven western world is, and it's superior ideals and superior people by genetically modifying these ancient worms to travel all the way to America (and their overlords, Israel), and attach themselves inside their human hosts after which the human host will start acting as a proxy to do Putin's work on bringing down America.

    If you ignore this warning, Trump will be your president forever.
    • by Anonymous Coward

      politicizing basic science makes you look like a bit of a d

  • Oh great. Now we have retro worms to worry about?
    • by Jzanu ( 668651 )
      Was that the one with the loggers, or do you mean the one with the fluke on the submarine?
  • Comment removed based on user account deletion
  • This reminds me of the episode where scientists unearth ancient parasitic worms from the ice that cause them to murder each other?
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_(The_X-Files)

    Not a good idea!

The truth of a proposition has nothing to do with its credibility. And vice versa.

Working...