Q Speyer wine bottle So, how old is the oldest bottle of wine? Known as Römerwein, or the Speyer wine bottle, it''''s at least 1,650 years old. This dates back to the 4th century, sometime between 325 and 359 AD. The 1.5-liter glass vessel was discovered during the excavation of a Roman nobleman''''s tomb in modern-day Germany.Aug 1, 2017 World''''s Oldest Bottle of Wine Remains Unopened Since the ... UQ Q History of wine - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org › wiki › History_of_wine Wine has been produced for thousands of years, with evidence of ancient wine production in Georgia (c. 8000 China (c. 7000 BC), Armenia (c. 4100 BC),Georgia [10] from 6000 BC, Iran from 5000 BC, and Sicily from 4000 BC. The oldest archaeological evidence of wine produced from grapes has been ... Wine production began in the Cape Province of what is now South Africa in ... UQ
羅馬尼亞東南部的 Movile 洞,相信不會是尋常人想去渡假的 wish list ,該洞無光線透入、空氣中充滿有毒的硫化氫、二氧化碳,以及低濃度的氧氣,在 1986 年被意外發現之前,已與外界隔絕約 550 萬年。不過,該地下生態系統中仍充滿生命。最新刊於 ZooKeys 的研究更指,發現 Movile 洞迄今已知的最大動物,命名為 Cryptops speleorex 的有毒蜈蚣長達 52 毫米,名字的意思則為「洞穴之王」。 Credit: Mihai Baciu, GESS LAB, Mangalia. 迄今為止,在 Movile 深處發現的其他生物包括水蠍、水蛭和微細的蜘蛛。牠們都依靠氣體氧化作用提供的營養,包括細菌產生的甲烷和硫而生存。 該洞亦是世界上唯一完全依賴化能合成作用 (chemosynthesis) 的生態系統。另外由於生物在完全黑暗中生活了數百萬年,大部份都已盲眼,且完全無色素,至於 C. speleorex 同樣無色素,表面呈黃色。 Cryptops speleorex 上半身特寫。 Credit: Vahtera, V. & et al. (2020).
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逃出去来了也会因为生化环境不合适死掉吧,咱们习以为常的大气对它们可能是致命的。不用太认真啦
BBQ吧
华人网这么严肃了么?说个笑话都算是有毛病了?
这要是当初放里几瓶酒就好了。
Q Speyer wine bottle So, how old is the oldest bottle of wine? Known as Römerwein, or the Speyer wine bottle, it''''s at least 1,650 years old. This dates back to the 4th century, sometime between 325 and 359 AD. The 1.5-liter glass vessel was discovered during the excavation of a Roman nobleman''''s tomb in modern-day Germany.Aug 1, 2017
World''''s Oldest Bottle of Wine Remains Unopened Since the ...
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Q History of wine - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org › wiki › History_of_wine
Wine has been produced for thousands of years, with evidence of ancient wine production in Georgia (c. 8000 China (c. 7000 BC), Armenia (c. 4100 BC),Georgia [10] from 6000 BC, Iran from 5000 BC, and Sicily from 4000 BC. The oldest archaeological evidence of wine produced from grapes has been ... Wine production began in the Cape Province of what is now South Africa in ... UQ