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  Understanding the impact of its frozen regions on the rest of the planet is the research goal of Dr. Jemma Wadham, professor of glaciology at the School of Geographical Sciences at the University of Bristol. Wadham notes, “Fifteen years ago we thought there was nothing living there. Now we know there are a large number of microorganisms inhabiting the environment.”
 
   
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