Can 300-year-old Antarctic microbes help us understand climate change?
Researchers demonstrated that microbial DNA from a 300-year-old ice core can help track how microbes respond to global change.
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Researchers demonstrated that microbial DNA from a 300-year-old ice core can help track how microbes respond to global change.
Scientists found that growing fractures caused an East Antarctic ice shelf to collapse.
Seasonal changes in bacteria living in the air above the Arctic are partly caused by air current changes and may alter cloud formation.…