Life in the Ice
Sealed beneath a kilometre of Antarctic ice, lakes hold living organisms isolated for millions of years. What they tell us about life on Europa.
Sealed beneath a kilometre of Antarctic ice, lakes hold living organisms isolated for millions of years. What they tell us about life on Europa.
Flying insect biomass fell 75% in 27 years in Germany alone. Global insect populations are collapsing — and the food chains built on them are beginning to follow.
A 250-million-year-old Lystrosaurus embryo — found inside an egg — just proved that our mammal ancestors laid eggs. The synchrotron scan that changed everything.
Scientists just found an entirely new evolutionary superfamily in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone — the same Pacific seafloor being fast-tracked for industrial mining. 24 species no human had ever seen.
How underground microbial networks unlock carbon sequestration, fertilizer savings, and $108,000+ annual revenue per 1,000 acres—backed by peer-reviewed science.
In 2025, three dire wolf pups were born from ancient DNA and CRISPR edits. Inside Colossal Biosciences’ de-extinction milestone—and the fierce debate it sparked.
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