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    http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/tomchiversscience/100138648/resurrecting-the-dead-what-an-ice-age-plants-revival-means-and-doesnt-mean/

    After 30,000 years' slumber, a seed has germinated, and a flower has bloomed. Russian scientists have found the ancient fruit of an Ice Age plant, called Silene stenophylla, in the frozen nest of a long-dead squirrel, and brought it back to life – the oldest example of such a resurrection so far carried out.

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