A tiny bacterium has been coaxed back to life after spending 120,000 years buried three kilometres deep in the Greenland ice sheet.
Researchers who found it say it could resemble microbes that may have evolved in ice on other planets.
Researchers who found it say it could resemble microbes that may have evolved in ice on other planets.
Full story by Andy Coghlan on New Scientist
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