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In 1960, David Latimer sealed a spiderwort plant in a bottle, only opening in 1972 to add water. Over 60 years, it thrived in a self-sustaining ecosystem: bacteria convert plant oxygen to CO2 for photosynthesis. It mirrors Earth's cycle in miniature.
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