- Oldest DNA yet sequenced shows mastodons once roamed a warmer Greenland — DNA left behind during a warm period is viable 2 million years later https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/12/oldest-dna-yet-sequenced-shows-mastodons-once-roamed-a-warmer-greenland/ 8 comments europe
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