- High Heat Measured under Antarctica Could Support Substantial Life - Nearly a kilometer below the ice scientists have found a Yellowstone-like geothermal glow that could create life-rich subglacial lakes—and lubricate Antarctic ice loss http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/high-heat-measured-under-antarctica-could-support-substantial-life/ 60 comments worldnews
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