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Thursday, January 9, 2014

How tube worms and bacteria can help underwater archaeology

Underwater archaeologists usually aren't big fans of the stubbornly clingy creatures that attach themselves to the sides of sunken vases and other shipwreck detritus. But now, ocean ecologists (who do like those life forms) are making a case for why the archaeologists should appreciate the stuff that grows on little bits of history.

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