These pockets under the Arctic tundra are called cryopegs, and some have remained untouched for 50,000 years. As it turns out, some are also home to thriving groups of microscopic bacteria.
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Siberian tundra faces peril: The race to curb emissionsThe tundra giving way to larch trees changes the ... and among the hibernated pathogens there may be unknown viruses and bacteria resistant to antibiotics. The melting of permafrost carries ...
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