Flowers regenerated from 30,000-year-old frozen fruits, buried by ancient squirrels
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Playing Snitch (XnY Bar, Brisbane) with @JamieKimHay & @jen_buxton, Run Squirrel + more on March 22nd. http://t.co/97bOkLbt
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Probably the best photo of a squirrel pretending to be a goalkeeper you will see today. http://t.co/X20Sqmnt
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Flowers regenerated from 30,000-year-old frozen fruits, buried by ancient squirrels
discovermagazine.com
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10:57 pm Feb 20, 2012
Fruits in my fruit bowl tend to rot into a mulchy mess after a couple of weeks. Fruits that are chilled in permanent Siberian ice fare rather better. After more than 30,000 years, and some care from Russian scientists, some ancient fruits have produced…
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Ancient plants back to life after 30,000 frozen years
bbc.co.uk
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7:24 am Feb 21, 2012
The success of the operation hinged on the habits of the Arctic ground squirrelScientists in Russia have grown plants from fruit stored away in permafrost by squirrels over 30,000 years ago. The fruit was found in the banks of the Kolmya River in Siberia,…
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Amazing. Fruits buried by prehistoric squirrels & frozen for 30,000 yrs have produced viable flowers http://t.co/RjkGfFnP
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I ran over a squirrel on the way home today. I felt so bad, I turned around and did the right thing...I left a suicide note.
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Ancient plants brought back after >30k years from fruits in frozen squirrel burrows http://t.co/mHFHyV2G
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Playing Snitch (XnY Bar, Brisbane) with @JamieKimHay & @jen_buxton, Run Squirrel + more on March 22nd. http://t.co/97bOkLbt
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“@edyong209: Fruits buried by prehistoric squirrels & frozen for 30,000 yrs have produced viable flowers http://t.co/D17oNsa4” @DoctorKarl
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Flowers regenerated from 30,000-year-old frozen fruits, buried by ancient squirrels http://t.co/5NObYFCP RT @zaibatsu
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Probably the best photo of a squirrel pretending to be a goalkeeper you will see today. http://t.co/X20Sqmnt
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