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30,000-year old plant tissue buried in late Pleistocene permafrost has been regenerated into living, seed-bearing plants 0

This happy happenstance courtesy of nesting Ice Age squirrels A Russian research team found Late Pleistocene (therefore fossil) Siberian squirrel burrows 38 meters below today’s ground surface. They found the squirrels’ stash of seeds and immature Silene stenophylla fruit tissue inside and radiocarbon dated the fruit to 31,800 ± 300 years ago. The team propagated [...]