Environment
Oops: Potential 'New' Life in Antarctic Lake is Actually Contaminants
Russian researchers are withdrawing earlier statements that they had found a new type of bacteria, seemingly unrelated to all known organisms on the planet, from the ancient subglacial Lake Vostok. It turns out they are just contaminants.
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