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Antarctica has a huge, completely hidden mountain range. New data reveals its birth over 500 million years ago

Jacqueline Halpin, University of Tasmania and Nathan R. Daczko, Macquarie University Have you ever imagined what Antarctica looks like beneath its thick blanket of ice? Hidden below are rugged mountains, valleys, hills and plains. Some peaks, like the towering Transantarctic… Continue Reading →

In the Dark, Freezing Ocean under Antarctica’s Largest Ice Shelf lies a thriving Microbial Jungle

Sergio E. Morales, University of Otago; Christina Hulbe, University of Otago; Clara Martínez-Pérez, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, and Federico Baltar, Universität Wien. Antarctica represents one of the last frontiers for discoveries on Earth. Our focus is on what… Continue Reading →

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