- Scientists Awaken Deep Sea Bacteria After 100 Million Years. The microbes had survived on trace amounts of oxygen, and were able to feed and multiply once revived in the lab. https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/scientists-awaken-deep-sea-bacteria-after-100-million-years-67778 8 comments science
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