The organism survived 24 thousand years frozen in Siberia, returns to life “

A multi-cellular microscopic organism has been restored to life after staying frozen for 24 thousand years in Siberia, according to a new research. Scientists released this organism from the Alairese River in the Russian Arctic. As soon as it melted, he was able to reproduce abnormally, having spent millenniums in frozen condition [...]
Scientists released this organism from the Alairese River in the Russian Arctic.
As soon as it melted, he was able to reproduce unsexually, having spent millenniums in frozen condition known as Kritobiosis, reports the BBC, the Periscope.
Earlier research had said that these organisms could survive as frozen for 10 years.
But the new study published in Biology now [current Biology] on Monday shows that they can last for thousands of years if not eternally.
And what you can say is that multi-cellular organisms can be raised and preserved as such for thousands of years and then come back to life a dream of many fixed writers,” said Stas Malawi, from the Russia Institute for Biological and Physysochemical Problems.
He declared that additional study was needed.
The definition of radiocarbon age determined that the body in question was an age of 23 thousand and 960 years and up to 24 thousand and 485 years.
These organisms, also known as the “Providers Bdeloed”, are a class of rotors found in cool water environments worldwide. The scrolling name comes from Latin and means “Pergeer”. /Periscope












