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<p dir="auto">A fascinating discovery pulled from Siberia's permafrost has shed light on the possibility of life surviving in icy conditions and ignited fresh hope for the future of cryopreservation.</p>
<p dir="auto">Scientists have recovered a 24,000-year-old worm-like creature called a rotifer from a sample of permafrost, as the Indian Defence Review reported.</p>
<p dir="auto">According to the analysis published in the journal Current Biology, it had remained frozen since the Late Pleistocene.\</p>
<p dir="auto">Under meticulous laboratory conditions, they thawed the tiny creature — a multicellular but microscopic organism — and were delighted to see it begin to move and function again as if it had never been frozen.</p>
<p dir="auto">In fact, not only did the rotifer move, but it even reproduced asexually, creating more like it.</p>
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