@BodgerLeges @SharylAttkisson And this one https://t.co/svSW2qRIoV
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@NoMoreNameslefd @ShadeDrawsX @SharylAttkisson You apparently has reading comprehension issues? They don't need to kill every shark to tell how old it is, they can extrapolate bits its size,,,here's more for you to read and not understand https://t.co/svSW
RT @Soob: @SharylAttkisson @reach147 Yep. Turns out nuke tests in the 50s are great for setting a timeline for carbon dating really old sha…
@SharylAttkisson @reach147 Yep. Turns out nuke tests in the 50s are great for setting a timeline for carbon dating really old sharks. https://t.co/6TIZtR3nQi
@PeterBorbe Radiocarbon-Bestimmung (C14) der Augenlinse, right?@HaubrockPhillip? ✌️https://t.co/CYOcmweCxb
RT @JeremyBRoberts: This is the groundbreaking study on aging Greenland sharks through radiocarbon dating of their eye proteins, revealing…
RT @JeremyBRoberts: This is the groundbreaking study on aging Greenland sharks through radiocarbon dating of their eye proteins, revealing…
RT @m_genova: @blusewillis2 Ficoooooo... https://t.co/KbxtDm1ICG
@blusewillis2 Ficoooooo... https://t.co/KbxtDm1ICG
RT @JeremyBRoberts: This is the groundbreaking study on aging Greenland sharks through radiocarbon dating of their eye proteins, revealing…
@coenvermeeren C14 datering geeft een range die met onrwikkeling van technieken een nauwkeuriger beeld zal geven. Het artikel komt uit 2016 en ze hebben het over een range van 392 jaar +/- 120 jaar. https://t.co/F8tQr2rO1K I
@prmshra There is a paper with an age estimate of 392 years but it's derived from C14 dating of the lens of the shark's eye- it's done from captured specimens, not something you can do to a living shark. So they get this old but maybe not this specific sha
RT @JeremyBRoberts: This is the groundbreaking study on aging Greenland sharks through radiocarbon dating of their eye proteins, revealing…
RT @JeremyBRoberts: This is the groundbreaking study on aging Greenland sharks through radiocarbon dating of their eye proteins, revealing…
@prmshra "Eye lens radiocarbon reveals centuries of longevity in the Greenland shark" https://t.co/OFYXc6mOxv Found via: "Fact Check: Viral Pic Claims to Show Greenland Shark Born Before Revolutionary War. Here's the Truth" https://t.co/tfNlvhUYXy via @yah
@revelaespecial @NaturezaeSabia link da science https://t.co/zhpmoNxBcN
@revelaespecial @NaturezaeSabia "Para superar esse obstáculo, pesquisadores conduziram um estudo em 2016 publicado na revista Science utilizando técnicas de datação por radiocarbono para investigar as lentes oculares dos tubarões-da-Groenlândia." https:/
One of the wonders of science... I love this
RT @JeremyBRoberts: This is the groundbreaking study on aging Greenland sharks through radiocarbon dating of their eye proteins, revealing…
RT @JeremyBRoberts: This is the groundbreaking study on aging Greenland sharks through radiocarbon dating of their eye proteins, revealing…
@RonBlaxton Eye lens carbon dating. Bonkers. https://t.co/jgOwHik30R
@MadisonSqBakery It’s an estimate based on a study done in 2016 by a scientist from Copenhagen. They tested their eye lens nuclei 😊 https://t.co/a3duwrriIf
RT @JeremyBRoberts: This is the groundbreaking study on aging Greenland sharks through radiocarbon dating of their eye proteins, revealing…
RT @JeremyBRoberts: This is the groundbreaking study on aging Greenland sharks through radiocarbon dating of their eye proteins, revealing…
RT @JeremyBRoberts: This is the groundbreaking study on aging Greenland sharks through radiocarbon dating of their eye proteins, revealing…
RT @JeremyBRoberts: This is the groundbreaking study on aging Greenland sharks through radiocarbon dating of their eye proteins, revealing…
RT @JeremyBRoberts: This is the groundbreaking study on aging Greenland sharks through radiocarbon dating of their eye proteins, revealing…
RT @JeremyBRoberts: This is the groundbreaking study on aging Greenland sharks through radiocarbon dating of their eye proteins, revealing…
RT @JeremyBRoberts: This is the groundbreaking study on aging Greenland sharks through radiocarbon dating of their eye proteins, revealing…
This is the groundbreaking study on aging Greenland sharks through radiocarbon dating of their eye proteins, revealing lifespans of 275+ to 500+ years. Those proteins do not degrade with age, and radiocarbon gives you a range. https://t.co/tXZsHEgUup http
@Bekedube4 @GewoonMark_ @abhiyogi @AMAZlNGNATURE https://t.co/Ug1Au12t7k Did you genuinely think the research wasn’t publicly available? Unfortunately it does cost money because capitalism. $80 for membership or $15 for the Issue. Although I hear a lot
No. The eye lens tissues only show us time of birth. That's because they contain proteins that are formed pre birth and the tissues don't undergo modification. All the dating of the eye lens tissues show us is time of birth. How would you suggest they reac
the methods employed but Their eye-lens can usually act as dating samples with the estimated life-spans correspondingly determined from the spectrometric analysis. https://t.co/GnPJqlOlSJ
@OPaladino97 @JP_miguel Achei isso https://t.co/wFovGRH0Du
RT @agingdoc1: Eye lens radiocarbon reveals centuries of longevity in the Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) 🦈 https://t.co/eMBp145…
Eye lens radiocarbon reveals centuries of longevity in the Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus) 🦈 https://t.co/eMBp145s1m | "Our results show that the Greenland shark is the longest-lived vertebrate known" 🧑⚕️ https://t.co/i8sWQpLnJ2
RT @wildbehav: El tiburón que suele vivir a 2000m de profundidad fue encontrado en 2016 y ha vuelto a reaparecer a finales de 2023. Paper:…
El tiburón que suele vivir a 2000m de profundidad fue encontrado en 2016 y ha vuelto a reaparecer a finales de 2023. Paper: https://t.co/ji8NtEStC2 https://t.co/UPZDHmN38p
@marin_eben Oh gosh, correct https://t.co/eLMr58kWQY
@A0B0SH1 放送ではありがとう‼ 通常、魚の年齢は骨に刻まれる年輪みたいな成長線を数えるんだけど、サメのような軟骨魚類にはこれが使えないんだよね🦈というわけでニシオンデンザメの研究では、目の水晶体の放射性炭素を使って年齢を推定した、っていう変わった方法だよ⏰ https://t.co/xYWzBcCRxn
ca 1627, oldest known still-living vertebrate begins life, slow-growing Greenland shark. She was 392 +-120 yrs old in 2016 (based on C14 dating of eye lens) https://t.co/iYoaT2vHWn
@Macrosis2020 @FlintCrispAgain @AzarinEvil @PhineasX @s8n https://t.co/ODHRHbxf7z Source The only caveat I did not find anything about living ones
@CoskunPLID @PoulNissen Like 14C from nuclear bomb testing
@PlotACourse @AmcerberusI @historyinmemes https://t.co/xgVCUxy1ga There's the scientific article for you.
@historyinmemes https://t.co/WTEEmwIJgM For the reference to the study.
RT @quervain_de: A Greenland shark still alive today could have been well over 100 years old when Mozart was born (1756). https://t.co/Cee…
A Greenland shark still alive today could have been well over 100 years old when Mozart was born (1756). https://t.co/CeenvaT2Sd https://t.co/Mcbik7K63J
Cool facts: Greenland sharks live an average of 272 years and dont reach maturity until 150 years old. How different would our species be if we lived to almost 300 years old? How different would you live life? #sharks #SharkWeek #GreenlandShark https:
@LaxAbilityy @Rainmaker1973 The study says all the sharks had "lethal injuries caused by conspecifics or fishing equipment. Sharks were euthanized immediately after capture by direct spinal cord transection." https://t.co/ZuNKEYUFbz
RT @WhySharksMatter: Happy Canada Day! Scientists estimate that the average age at maturity for a Greenland shark is 156 years. Which means…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Happy Canada Day! Scientists estimate that the average age at maturity for a Greenland shark is 156 years. Which means…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Happy Canada Day! Scientists estimate that the average age at maturity for a Greenland shark is 156 years. Which means…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Happy Canada Day! Scientists estimate that the average age at maturity for a Greenland shark is 156 years. Which means…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Happy Canada Day! Scientists estimate that the average age at maturity for a Greenland shark is 156 years. Which means…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Happy Canada Day! Scientists estimate that the average age at maturity for a Greenland shark is 156 years. Which means…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Happy Canada Day! Scientists estimate that the average age at maturity for a Greenland shark is 156 years. Which means…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Happy Canada Day! Scientists estimate that the average age at maturity for a Greenland shark is 156 years. Which means…
RT @WhySharksMatter: Happy Canada Day! Scientists estimate that the average age at maturity for a Greenland shark is 156 years. Which means…
Happy Canada Day! Scientists estimate that the average age at maturity for a Greenland shark is 156 years. Which means that a Greenland shark born on the day Canada was confederated as a modern nation is only now able to make baby sharks. https://t.co/Uz
@orntwo @Hedenberg @Elizabeth_Ruler The study it is based on is https://t.co/kZG7JXeaXA. It’s not that hard regarding eye lenses. The margin of error is listed and is accounted for in the statement by the OP.
Based on these sharks' size and developmental status, scientists could then extrapolate the age of older animals based on their size and other isotopes, which led to the astonishing age of around 400 years for the largest animal. https://t.co/7Fhgd6kko1
@AguileraLF @VIExtincion @peperomero My buddy @Shark_eye_sci studies shark tissues, including eyes. That’s how they date Greenland sharks. One study showed a Greenland shark was born between 1504 and 1744. It’s just incredible. https://t.co/QrstiIz2mC
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@theinkedknight A few ways—they’ve been able to radiocarbon date some of the other Greenland sharks for comparison and thus estimate age relatively closely: https://t.co/5pFY4NLaPW
@Patsy172569391 @TheFigen_ it seems there is a carbon dating method https://t.co/uMd2s2exOX
@MichaelOumano @Rainmaker1973 Found this citation in the Wikipedia article: https://t.co/Z3M5kH5NIn Have not yet read its methodology section.
RT @kate_mkg: @ccstorytime @BiologyCarly Original paper is here: https://t.co/EYZmkvlRhw
@ccstorytime @BiologyCarly Original paper is here: https://t.co/EYZmkvlRhw
@TruthPimp @Rainmaker1973 Ok….. nod and smile….. https://t.co/Mxm0ifkZth https://t.co/call5AjtNN
@TheFigen_ @karthik_private Radiocarbon dating of eye proteins. https://t.co/AiIYzwR1yw
@karthik_private @TheFigen_ Radiocarbon dating of some protein in the shark I think. 28 sharks were tested. https://t.co/NyexopTaza.
@4dorthe @sillern En grønlandshaj er først fuldvoksen når den er 150 år. https://t.co/b70oGwCTcm https://t.co/76zonNHbUC
@paivan_psyko @matti_saarni Lukekaa nyt hyvät ihmiset se alkuperäinen tutkimus niin ei tarvitse arvailla A) tutkimuksen hait kalastuksen sivusaalista, lopetettiin vammoihinsa, radiohiiliajoitettiin, vanhin yksilö 392 +-120v B) ei vapautettu C) kuvan ha
ca 1627, oldest known still-living vertebrate begins life, slow-growing Greenland shark. She was 392 +-120 yrs old in 2016 (based on C14 dating of eye lens) https://t.co/iYoaT2vHWn
RT @animaritos: Les dejo también el enlace de @ScienceMagazine porque #100cia https://t.co/PN3ghlK7IZ
@ma_b_b Aqui!! https://t.co/HvGidcOztq
RT @LindorffLarsen: @tobias_warnecke @baym And sharks https://t.co/RBKXrj6yRC
@tobias_warnecke @baym And sharks https://t.co/RBKXrj6yRC
@folkloreforevrr @AmazingPosts_ That's not fully accurate, see https://t.co/EvLsURLRL3
@wellingmax Interesting. The so-called “bomb pulse” of increased 14C in the atmosphere due nuclear bombs tests has for example been used to date cells in humans (https://t.co/056okkEJLz) and reveal the extraordinary longevity of Greenland sharks (https://t
@wurstzombie Eher Grönlandhai. Bis zu 400 Jahre !! https://t.co/Xyt3bqk2kQ
Eye lens radiocarbon reveals centuries of longevity in the Greenland shark, up to 400 years - an old story I just found https://t.co/kFG7p85XJ0
RT @Amor_y_Rabia: (IMG) Un tiburón cuya edad ha sido datada en 400 años ha sido encontrado en el Ártico y podría ser el vertebrado más viej…
Un tiburón de 400 años de edad, el animal más viejo del mundo https://t.co/GXd3oNlSPQ
@hometoooften Radiocarbon dating! https://t.co/IFXZsVCQOV