Scientists have doubled the previous record for the world's oldest DNA recovered. The study published Wednesday places more than 100 species near the Kap Kobenhavn formation in the northern tip of Greenland, which was a lush forest 2 million years ago. (Dec. 8) (AP Video: Angie Wang)
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