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  • Science is awesome.

    Originally posted by BBC News
    Scientists have succeeded in reviving plants frozen during a miniature ice age centuries ago. Known as the 'Little Ice Age', the period of climatic...
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    This is fantastic in terms of the process of bouncing back from an mini ice-age , same can probably be applied to a full blown ice-age.

    This information could possibly later be also applied to cold enviroments as a peice of the puzzle of terraforming, say as example Mars.
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    Originally posted by Mindf!3ldzX View Post
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    This is fantastic in terms of the process of bouncing back from an mini ice-age , same can probably be applied to a full blown ice-age.

    This information could possibly later be also applied to cold enviroments as a peice of the puzzle of terraforming, say as example Mars.
    Now if only there was a way we could deal with radiation, then we could call it mars city.
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    • #3
      That's a pretty gnarly discovery!

      Today it's plants, tomorrow we discover the technology buried beneath the ice which is used by the UAC. xD

      Then we get the usual hell on earth, then a few years later, Quake happens. Then for some reason history gets confused and some people think we might have an arena based tournament happening, others think we're at war.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Planetnine
        They also found living organisms (bacteria) living in the lakes beneath antartica... Lakes that have been sealed off for millions of years. Gives hope that there is probably life on Europa and other ice covered moons with suspected water/liquid under the surface.
        Mar's North & South Pole's


        Someone postulated a theory that life evolved on Mars first ,and that early Earth way back in its infancy was too wet for life to take hold and evolution to begin. Some impact with Mar's basically destroyed all life on it and sent the extra earth needed to offset an entire Earth surrounded by water and no above sea level land mass.

        Read more about it here
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