A team of scientists has discovered living microbes in a subglacial lake below Antarctica. Researchers with the Whillans Ice Stream Subglacial Access Research Drilling (WISSARD) project successfully drilled through the Antarctic ice reaching Lake Whillans in January 2013. After collecting ...
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An archaeologist and his team reportedly discovered three elongated skulls in Antarctica. American Live Wire, a self-described “entertaining news & information” website, published a story on April 2 claiming that Smithsonian archaeologist Damian Waters and his team uncovered three elongated ...
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Extremophiles: Life found in Antarctic subglacial lake
A team of scientists recently discovered 100,000-year-old microbes in a lake beneath the ice in Antarctica. Scientists continue to study extreme environments on Earth to better understand the types of environments in which life could exist elsewhere in the universe. ...
Read More »Antarctic microbes provide clues to extraterrestrial life
New findings are giving researchers a better understanding of the extreme environments in which life as we know it can exist.
Read More »Antarctica’s subglacial lake could aid in the search for extraterrestrial life
To better understand extreme conditions in which life might exist elsewhere in the universe, scientists are exploring an ancient lake beneath an Antarctic glacier.
Read More »Scientists using Lake Vostok to aid in the search for extraterrestrial life
Researchers studying a subglacial lake under Antarctica hope to find clues about extraterrestrial life living in similar environments.
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