Researchers have revived prehistoric algae from Baltic Sea sediment nearly 7,000 years old, offering clues about how life ...
Researchers have successfully revived dormant algae that sank to the bottom of the Baltic Sea nearly 7,000 years ago.
WASHINGTON, March 31. /TASS/. The Pentagon is investigating the cause of death of US soldiers in Lithuania, according to a statement published by the US Army Europe and Africa Command.
US Marine personnel have been stationed in Finland - their use of unmanned aerial vehicles has been part of NATO’s Baltic ...
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IFLScience on MSNPrehistoric Algae Dormant For 7,000 Years Set Record For Longest ResurrectionSediments at the bottom of the Baltic Sea cut anything buried in them off from sunlight and oxygen. That’s fatal to many ...
Living Nostradamus’ Athos Salomé warns of escalating tensions & potential World War III, raising concerns about global ...
For much of their history, three Nordic countries, Finland, Sweden, and Norway, were one nation within the Swedish Empire. Now, after Finland and Sweden have ...
The assignment was part of a new program aimed at suspected Russian sabotage. None has occurred since NATO began patrols.
After a series of suspicious cable cuttings feared to be Russian sabotage, NATO began a new mission called Baltic Sentry to patrol the Baltic Sea. Michael Schwirtz, an investigative reporter with the ...
Meanwhile, Belgian Navy Commander Erik Kockx, who heads a group taking part in a NATO mission in the Baltic Sea, pointed out that it’s hard to evaluate the practical effect of the bloc’s increased pre ...
Baltic Sentry mission taps ships, planes and drones to police one of the world’s busiest waterways.
After spending nearly 7,000 years buried deep in the mud of the Baltic Sea without light or oxygen, tiny algae have come back ...
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