Article 70XW7 How living history is being written into rocks

How living history is being written into rocks

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Kate Ravilious
from Science | The Guardian on (#70XW7)

Scientists are using DNA from sediments to learn more about Earth's past, including new revelations about the woolly mammoth

Fossilisation is rare. Most living things disappear without trace, recycled back into planet Earth.

But in some environments the DNA from living things binds to the soil and rock, leaving a marker of their existence for hundreds of thousands or even millions of years.

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