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[Article Image] Life trapped under a glacier
At Antarctica’s Blood Falls, scientists study microbes living in a dark and salty home
[Article Image] Feature: Springing forward
Climate change affects the timing of flowering, migration and other natural cycles, meaning spring is coming earlier in many parts of the world.
[Article Image] A grim future for some killer whales
An oil spill off the U.S. coast 20 years ago still threatens marine life
[Article Image] Feature: Bringing fish back up to size
Changing the way we fish may help rescue a population's shrinking fish
[Article Image] Feature: Newly named fish crawls and hops
Crazy-colored, flat-faced fish does more than swim
[Article Image] Sponges' secret weapon
An aquatic animal provides a possible new kind of disease resistance
[Article Image] Feature: Getting the dirt on carbon
The circle of life continues thanks to the carbon cycle
[Article Image] Greener Diet
The planet is getting warmer, and what we eat isn’t helping
[Article Image] Science loses out when ice caps melt
Tropical glaciers are vanishing at an especially rapid pace—and taking valuable climate records with them.
[Article Image] Feature: Invisible fossils of the first animals
Though the first animals on Earth didn’t leave behind rock fossils, scientists can still find these ancient creatures by observing their invisible molecular fossils

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